All Blacks won't rebuild by continuing to ignore newbies like Stephen Perofeta

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All Blacks won't rebuild by continuing to ignore newbies like Stephen Perofeta

Stephen Perofeta made his All Black debut in the first test between the All Blacks and Argentinain Christchurch. He didn't do anything. Marty Berry made a similar debut against the Wallabies in 1986. Berry played eight other matches for the New Zealand All blacks. He was dropped after '86 but made it back in 1993. The value of a try was changed in '90 so he scored two tries and five points. His record is 9 points for New Zealander rugby. Perofteta is one of many All Whites who are chosen but rarely played. They are kept in a room called 'The Room of Gloom and Doom'.

The All Blacks are going to lose six out of eight tests by heavily backing the old guard. Foster used the word "rebuilding" after the Pumas loss. This isn't rebuilding, it's digging a hole.


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