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And in rugby, I'm starting to think the upcoming world cup will just be a coronation of New Zealand the same way the cricket world cup was a coronation of Australia. Here's how deep New Zealand is: last week, in the Pacific Nations Cup, the New Zealand B-team (the "Junior All Blacks") played the Aussie B-team ("Australia A"). The result? 50-0. And it wasn't even that close; it was 38-0 at halftime. Basically, when New Zealand have an injury, there's a whole second first-class squad to dip into. The thing is months away, and looking at the teams, I'd put money on NZ over maybe South Africa in the final. South Africa will surprise.


