2009 Rugby Tri-Nations Fixtures

October 4, 2008 · Filed Under All Blacks, South Africa, Tri-Nations, Wallabies · Comment 

Welcome back!

The 2009 Rugby Tri-Nations fixtures have been announced.

The tournament kicks off in Auckland when Australia take on New Zealand on 18th July.  The New Zealand then travel to South Africa where they play the Boks two weeks in a row. 

Australia then take on the Springboks in only one test in South Africa before playing three tests at home.  The Tri-Nations end in September with New Zealand taking on the Springboks then the Wallabies.

The 2009 Rugby Tri-Nations schedule is;

July 18, 5.35pm New Zealand v Australia, Auckland
July 25, 11pm South Africa v New Zealand, Bloemfontein
Aug 1, 11pm South Africa v New Zealand, Durban
Aug 8, 11pm South Africa v Australia, Cape Town
Aug 22, 8.05pm Australia v New Zealand, Sydney
Aug 29, 8.05pm Australia v South Africa, Perth
Sept 5, 8.05pm Australia v South Africa, Brisbane
Sept 12, 5.35pm New Zealand v South Africa, Hamilton
Sept 19, 5.35pm New Zealand v Australia, Wellington

Note:  All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time

Could Rugby have a World Series?

Reports from the Daily Mail in the UK have claimed the IRB are looking at organsing a Rugby World Series that would occur every two years. 

The World Series would start as a round robin as part of the Six Nations and the current Tri-Nations teams including Argentina with results counting towards the World Series.  Tests between the hemisphere’s rugby teams would continue to take place between June and November.

The top two teams would play-off every two years, most likely at the new Wembley Stadium in front of 90,000 people where the winner could take over in excess of AUD $20 million.

Chances are any plans of getting this up and running before the next World Cup would be unlikely but if the IRB can get all the Union’s on board then it could start by 2010. 

All Blacks retain Tri-Nations & Bledisloe Cup: Video Highlights

September 14, 2008 · Filed Under All Blacks, Bledisloe Cup, Tri-Nations, Wallabies · 1 Comment 

The All Blacks were too good for the Wallabies 28-24 last night reclaiming the Tri-Nations and Bledisloe Cup.  The Wallabies who have not won the Tri-Nations in 7 years has their chances but were unable to seal the victory with the All Blacks surging home and the Wallabies employing inferior tactics when they were leading 17-7. 

Watch the match highlights from Fox Sports below.

Tri-Nations: Australia vs New Zealand Preview

September 12, 2008 · Filed Under All Blacks, Bledisloe Cup, Tri-Nations, Wallabies · Comment 

Brisbane will stage the final of the Tri-Nations tomorrow in a match that will decide the winner of the 2008 Tri-Nations series between the Wallabies and All Blacks.

Brisbane has been a bit a fortress for the Wallabies but the last team to beat them here was a Richie McCaw inspired All Blacks in 2006 that triumphed 13-9.  The match will be a tough uncompromsing encounter with the All Blacks keen to retain their silverware and the Wallabies wanting to claim it.

The Wallabies have been critised heavily after their defeat to the Springboks 53-8 and the critism has stung them, they will not repeat the disaster at Ellis Park.  Robbie Deans has worked on the mental issues within the team and will have them primed for the match. 

Graham Henry knows all about pressure, he has been under it since before the World Cup loss in 2007.  Henry has a team that on their day can blow anyone of the park and they have McCaw.  McCaw is the best player in the game and is always virtually unstoppable.  If McCaw and Carter the next best player in the game get on a roll then the All Blacks will win.

The Wallabies will need to shape up in the forwards, without a solid platform the Wallabies will be beaten.  The battle of the backrow will be perhaps the highlight, the winner will take the Tri-Nations Trophy.  THe big battle is Smith vs McCaw.  McCaw can’t be stopped but his influence can be reduced. 

If the Wallabies run continually at McCaw and get him involved in alot of tackles they have a chance to stop his involvement through fatigue.  This has worked against McCaw in the past, it will not stop him but the more tackles he has to make then the less his involvement at the breakdown will be. 

The All Blacks will look to dominate the scrum hoping to dent the Wallabies front row.  If they dominate early the Wallabies will not have a platform to go forward.  The Giteau, Mortlock, Cross combination is another area that will have plenty of runners heading their way.  The All Blacks will aim to exploit this new combination and will heavily pressure Giteau’s kick all night.

The Ruck and Maul Verdict:  Maybe I am crazy but I reckon the Wallabies will win by 5.  George Smith will play the game of his life and will control McCaw as best as possible and Ryan Cross will do all the damage. 

Australia
Adam Ashley-Cooper, Peter Hynes, Ryan Cross, Stirling Mortlock, Lote Tuqiri, Matt Giteau, Sam Cordingley, Wycliff Palu, George Smith, Rocky Elsom, Nathan Sharpe, James Horwill, Al Baxter, Stephen Moore, Benn Robinson.
Reserves: Adam Freier, Matt Dunning, Hugh McMeniman, Phil Waugh, Richard Brown, Brett Sheehan, Drew Mitchell.

New Zealand
Mils Muliaina; Richard Kahui, Conrad Smith, Ma’a Nonu, Sitiveni Sivivatu; Dan Carter, Jimmy Cowan; Rodney So’oialo, Richie McCaw, Jerome Kaino; Ali Williams, Brad Thorn; Greg Somerville, Andrew Hore, Tony Woodcock.
Reserves: Keven Mealamu, John Afoa/Neemia Tialata, Anthony Boric, Adam Thomson, Piri Weepu, Stephen Donald, Isaia Toeava.

Elsom sits out Wallabies training

September 11, 2008 · Filed Under Bledisloe Cup, Tri-Nations, Wallabies · Comment 

Rocky Elsom sat out training today after being hit with a virus.  Instead of Elsom training he spent his time back at the hotel but team management assure that he will be ready to take his place at the side of the scrum for the Wallabies in his 39th test on Saturday. 

Hugh McMeniman took his place but come game time it will be Elsom back in action in what will be his final appearance for the Wallabies in the near future as he will move to Leinster after the match.

Super 14 could be Super 15 in 2010

September 10, 2008 · Filed Under South Africa, Super 14, Tri-Nations, Wallabies · Comment 

Australian Rugby supremo John O/Neill speculated that in 2010 we could see a 15 team Super Rugby competition. 

The addition of another team would be from Australia perhaps Melbourne or the Gold Coast and the season would run from March to August, where each team would play a home and away against their own domestic provinces and would play each foreign team once similar to the current Super 14. 

It would also allow for an expanded final series, perhaps as long as six weeks.

O’Neill went on to say that the European teams could tour in August and the Tri-Nations could be played between September and October.  The additional rugby would be well received in the souther hemisphere after critism of the short Super 14 series that runs only four months. 

The Super 14 will expand it’s final series from 4 to six teams in 2009 and further changes are almost certain for 2011 when changes are likely to the format and teams that emcompass the Super 14.  Pacific Nations teams and even Japan have been discussed as possible teams that could play a part in the an expanded 2011 Super 14 competition. 

One potential hitch is the Northern Hemisphere nations who may protest against touring in August as this is the start of their pre-season in Europe.  We will watch this closely at The Ruck and Maul and keep you posted of any developments.

All Blacks 2009 Test Schedule

September 9, 2008 · Filed Under All Blacks, Bledisloe Cup, France, Italy, Tri-Nations, Wallabies · Comment 

The New Zealand All Blacks announced their 2009 Test Schedule today.  The good news for All Blacks fans is they get to see their team all over the country with 2 matches to be held in Wellington and one each in Dunedin, Christchurch, Auckland and Hamilton.

The real winner of the 2009 schedule is Hamilton who missed out on an international this year and will be keen to impress next year. 

Sat 13 June - All Blacks v France - Carisbrook, Dunedin 7.35pm
Sat 20 June - All Blacks v France - Westpac Stadium, Wellington 7.35pm
Sat 27 June - All Blacks v Italy - AMI Stadium, Christchurch 7.35pm

Sat 18 July - All Blacks v Australia - Eden Park, Auckland 7.35pm
Sat 12 Sept - All Blacks v South Africa Waikato Stadium, Hamilton 7.35pm
Sat 19 Sept - All Blacks v Australia Westpac Stadium, Wellington 7.35pm

Live Text Rugby - Australia vs New Zealand

September 9, 2008 · Filed Under All Blacks, Bledisloe Cup, Tri-Nations, Wallabies · Comment 

The Ruck and Maul is looking at covering the Rugby test between Australia and New Zealand in Brisbane on saturday night at 8pm in the form of text updates every couple of minutes. 

As it is not always possible to see the match around the world and most sites i have seen on the net seem to just give update the score without giving you any form of commentary then it is hard to judge how the game is going.

I am interested in you our readers and if this is something that you would be interested in.  Email me at wes@theruckandmaul.com or add a comment to this post.  If I get a few responses then I will provide Live Text Rugby in the form of updates on average every two minutes, it will look something similar to below;

10th Min - Wallabies attacking on All Blacks goal line, 3rd phase, defence line looks weak, Wallabies on a roll. 
12th Min - Wallabies score in corner on 8th phase, GIteau try, Wallabies dominating breakdown.
13th Min - Giteau converts from sideline.  All Blacks look exhausted.

If you like me covering the match like this then let me know and I will cover the match for those that can’t watch.  If I don’t get responses it won’t happen so let me know. 

All Blacks unchanged for Brisbane

September 9, 2008 · Filed Under All Blacks, Bledisloe Cup, Tri-Nations · Comment 

Graham Henry has predictably named an unchanged side to the team that beat the Wallabies and All Blacks in recent weeks.  The All Black stars Richie McCaw, Brad Thorn and Sitiveni Sivivatu have all been ruled fit and are looking forward to taking on the Wallabies in this make or break Tri-Nations clash. 

The inclusion of McCaw is a huge boost to the All Blacks, he is a proven winner in his 64 tests and has an amazing 89% success rate, superior to that of Dan Carter on 86%.  The impact McCaw has on the game is trememdous and will give the All Blacks a massive boost this weekend.

The New Zealand All Blacks team is;

Mils Muliaina; Richard Kahui, Conrad Smith, Ma’a Nonu, Sitiveni Sivivatu; Dan Carter, Jimmy Cowan; Rodney So’oialo, Richie McCaw, Jerome Kaino; Ali Williams, Brad Thorn; Greg Somerville, Andrew Hore, Tony Woodcock.
Reserves: Keven Mealamu, John Afoa/Neemia Tialata, Anthony Boric, Adam Thomson, Piri Weepu, Stephen Donald, Isaia Toeava.

Wallabies make 5 changes for All Blacks clash

September 9, 2008 · Filed Under Bledisloe Cup, Tri-Nations, Wallabies · Comment 

Wallabies coach Robbie Deans has made five changes to the Wallabies starting side as the Australian’s prepare for their biggest match of the year. 

Predictably George Smith, Stephen Moore, Al Baxter and Nathan Sharpe have won spots in the side.  Berrick Barnes was ruled unfit and Ryan Cross will take his place in the side resulting in a Wallaby reshuffle.  Ryan Cross moves to outside centre and Mortlock moves in one position to inside centre. 

The addition of Cross to the side is a major boost for the League convert who has been sensational in anytime he has spent on the field. 

Adam Ashley-Cooper has retained his spot at fullback and will bounce back this week.  Timana Tahu, Dean Mumm and Tatafu Polota-Nau have been dropped from the squad with Adam Freier and Richard Brown the new men in the squad. 

For Richard Brown this will be his first crack at Wallabies selection and will win his first cap off the bench.  The hard running and agressive Western Force player has been rewarded for a strong year where he was one of the best at the Force.

The full side is;

Adam Ashley-Cooper, Peter Hynes, Ryan Cross, Stirling Mortlock, Lote Tuqiri, Matt Giteau, Sam Cordingley, Wycliff Palu, George Smith, Rocky Elsom, Nathan Sharpe, James Horwill, Al Baxter, Stephen Moore, Benn Robinson. Reserves: Adam Freier, Matt Dunning, Hugh McMeniman, Phil Waugh, Richard Brown, Brett Sheehan, Drew Mitchell.

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