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All Blacks Aim to Maintain Streak Against Springboks in Wellington
On September 9, 2025, former All Blacks coach John Hart discussed the upcoming second test between the All Blacks and the Springboks on the show “Sports Fix” with D’Arcy Waldegrave. The All Blacks recently extended their remarkable unbeaten streak at Eden Park to 31 years, defeating the Springboks in a thrilling match over the weekend. As the teams prepare for the next confrontation in Wellington, attention turns to the selections and strategies that could impact the outcome.
Springboks Make Major Changes Ahead of Second Test
In a significant move, Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus has announced a series of changes to his squad for the second test. This decision comes after the team’s loss and aims to bolster their chances against the All Blacks. Erasmus’s strategic reshuffle includes several key players stepping into the lineup, reflecting his commitment to improve performance in the upcoming match.
Hart emphasized the importance of the All Blacks maintaining their momentum. He noted that the team’s confidence is bolstered by their recent success at home. “The challenge for the All Blacks will be to build on that energy and focus on execution,” Hart explained. He highlighted that maintaining composure under pressure will be critical as they face a restructured Springboks side.
NRL Schedule Creates Clash for Fans
In an unexpected scheduling conflict, the National Rugby League (NRL) has arranged the Warriors’ home final to coincide with the All Blacks’ test match. This has raised concerns among fans about their ability to attend both events. Waldegrave and sports journalist Nathan Limm discussed the implications of this clash for local fans, emphasizing the unique challenge it presents.
As the Warriors prepare to face the Panthers on Saturday, both analysts noted that the upcoming matches create an exciting atmosphere for sports enthusiasts. “Fans will have to make tough choices,” Limm remarked, reflecting on the significance of both games in the sporting calendar.
Listeners can catch “Sports Fix” every weekday afternoon on iHeartRadio or through various podcast platforms, offering insights into the latest developments in the world of sports.
The anticipation builds as the All Blacks aim to defend their storied legacy, while the Springboks seek redemption in what promises to be a captivating clash on the rugby field.
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