Get ready for a thrilling All Blacks vs England clash in Dunedin! Find out the latest on ticket prices and player selections.
The highly anticipated clash between the All Blacks and England is set to take place in Dunedin, with fans eager to witness Scott Robertson's first test in charge. Ticket prices for the game range from $89 to $245 at the Dunedin stadium. Surprisingly, there are no Otago players in the squad, with only one Highlander making the cut. Despite the absence of local representation, the buzz surrounding the game seems to be lacking, leaving fans wondering about the excitement levels.
Former All Blacks centurion, Mils Muliaina, has made bold selection calls for the fly-half and back positions, expressing his doubts about Damian McKenzie taking the fly-half shirt for the first Test against England. The debate over the starting lineup adds an extra layer of anticipation to the upcoming match. Additionally, Davies is confident that the test will attract a capacity crowd, setting the stage for a thrilling showdown between the two rugby giants.
If you're considering attending the All Blacks vs England test in Dunedin on Saturday night, you might be out of luck. The demand for tickets is high, and the event is likely to be sold out. Make sure to secure your tickets early to avoid missing out on this epic rugby battle.
In a surprising turn of events, the absence of Otago players in the squad and Muliaina's controversial selection opinions have sparked heated discussions among rugby enthusiasts. Despite the pre-game speculation, the excitement continues to build as fans eagerly await kick-off.
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