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Potential try for NZ. Ref asking the TMO to check the grounding
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Proctor chips ahead and NZ set off in chase
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NZ deal with the high ball comfortably and look to work it through the hands in search of space
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Aus deal with the restart and Tafa clears downfield
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Plummer kicks off and the game is underway
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The two sides make their way out onto the pitch
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Stay with us for what promises to be an extremely entertaining clash
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The two sides do look slightly different since then with the likes of Hamish Stewart, Harry Hockings and Jordan Peteaia join the Junior Wallabies, while the Junior All Blacks have added Caleb Clarke and Vilimoni Koroi to their ranks
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A spot in the semi-finals is on the line for both sides with a draw, or potentially even just a bonus point, will be enough for New Zealand to advance to the semi-finals, while for Australia a win is must to give themselves a hope of progressing either as pool winner or the best runner-up.
These two sides met just a month ago in the title decider of the Oceania Rugby U20 Championship 2018 with New Zealand coming away with 43-28 win over their Trans-Tasman rivals.
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