Name Your AB Team
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He's here bro 
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@BerniesCorner We're a bit short at Lock, Blind Side Flanker and First Five but we have two or three excellent options everywhere else. Defence looks better than four years ago. That backline is pretty frightening if they're given enough fast, clean ball. The set piece will need to deliver. 
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Finau - Papali'i - Savea seems a cert 
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@BerniesCorner Weird to think that at least one of Sotutu or Sititi won't be in the 23. 
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@sparky said in Name Your AB Team: @BerniesCorner Weird to think that at least one of Sotutu or Sititi won't be in the 23. I'd be pretty surprised if either is... 
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DeGroot 
 Aumua
 Lomax
 Barrett
 Vaai
 Finau
 Harmon
 Sotutu
 Ratima
 DMac
 Clarke
 JBarrett
 Reiko
 Reece
 BBarrettTaylor 
 Ofa
 Yeah fuck knows
 Also yeah fuck knows
 Savea
 Christie I guess?
 Plummer
 Also no clueIt's disgusting how deep we are in certain spots and how bare it is elsewhere 
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@mariner4life I can't think of any reason why Telea wouldn't even make a 23. 
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@MN5 said in Name Your AB Team: @Bones said in Name Your AB Team: @MN5 said in Name Your AB Team: 1 De Groot 
 2 Taylor
 3 Lomax
 4 Vai’i
 5 Barrett S
 6 Finau
 7 Papalii
 8 Savea
 9 Ratima
 10 McKenzie
 11 Telea
 12 Barrett J
 13 Ioane
 14 Reece
 15 Barrett B16 Aumua 
 17 Newell
 18 Williams
 19 a lock who I know nothing about
 20 Jacobsen
 21 Proctor
 22 Clarke
 23 LoveMcKenzie covering halfback? There's that razor innovation. Yeah we’ll go with that. Anyone but that Scots ranga. Can see TJP starting in 1st Test on experience. Ratima hopefully starts 2nd Test. Havili over Love on basis Robertson knows him and experience. Agree on Christie. Time to roll the dice at 9. 



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