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BRUISED ALL BLACKS ARE READY TO SAVE FACE SAYS BARRETT
Daily Star
|November 22, 2025
SCOTT BARRETT insists New Zealand have selected a strong enough team against Wales to avoid a "smack in the face".
The All Blacks have made 12 changes from the side beaten 33-19 by England last weekend, leading to suggestions they are taking struggling Wales lightly in Cardiff today. Only second-row forward Barrett (left), flanker Simon Parker and Will Jordan, who switches from fullback to win
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