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Why All Blacks overlooked rising star Dylan Pledger
Season 6, Ep. 36
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The ARP crew discuss whether the fuss about Dylan Pledger's All Blacks omission is fair.
Jippa raises three rules he'd bring in to make rugby even better and we debate who'll make the NPC final.
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13. ABs Selection Heats Up: Scott Barrett, Proctor and Hotham Under the Microscope
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12. Fainga’anuku at 7? Hype or Hit? Could the All Blacks follow the Boks blueprint?
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11.3. SHORT: Two Future All Blacks? Tangitau & Segner
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