Can the Kiwis still match it with the best?

It’s been a rough recent period for New Zealand with the team coming into this game off the back of three straight losses stretching back to their horror 2017 World Cup campaign when they were beaten by Tonga and Fiji.
They did show some promising signs against England in the one-off Denver Test in June this year, but still went down 36-18. Even though they’ll be without the likes of Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Nelson Asofa-Solomona for this game, it’ll still be an indicator as to where they’re at against Australia who have beaten them in their past five clashes.

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