Should the All Blacks Experiment With Their Selection Before the World Cup ?

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The All Blacks have recently lost to South Africa's Springboks, Argentina's Los Pumas and Ireland's The Wolfhounds.

All Blacks should try something new before the World Cup.

The All Blacks have suffered many defeats recently. The head coach, Ian Foster, should try out new selection methods before the 2023 Rugby World Cup. Online sports betting platforms have noticed a decline in the odds on the All Black's winning the World cup.

The Rugby World Cup in 2023 will be held in France. The tournament starts on September 8th and ends on October 28th. New Zealand All Blacks are in band 1 (aka pool A) with France, Italy, Uruguay, and Namibia. They play host nation France in the opening game at the Stade de France and then play against Namibian on Stadium de Toulouse in Tullouse. Next they play Italy on 29th September at OL Stadium in Lyon and against Uruguay on 5th October at Stadio OL in Lyr. Online sports betting in New Zealander is legal, but you must be at least 20 years old.

The All Blacks lost to the Springboks and then beat them 35-23 at the Ellis Park Stadium in South Africa. They lost their next game to Los Pumas 25-18 at Christchurch, New Zealand, but beat Los pumans 53-3 at FMG Stadium Waikato a week later. Wallabies beat All Black 39-37 at Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, and 40-14 at Eden Park, Auckland.

The All Blacks are currently ranked fourth in the world, behind South Africa, France and Ireland. They have just under 12 months to prepare for the 2023 Rugby World Cup. They will try out new players, formations and strategies. The All Black's have to improve their current form to win the tournament.


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