All Blacks have 'good news' on injury front
MARC HINTON
Amid the slew of battered bodies from Saturday night's 37-17 "statement" World Cup victory by the All Blacks at Eden Park, it comes as no surprise to hear that in-form wing Richard Kahui is the most serious.
Kahui was one of four All Blacks to incur significant injuries out of the 37-17 Pool A victory over the French that firmed the New Zealanders as favourites to eventually land the title, and end a 24-year Cup drought.
Amid the slew of battered bodies from Saturday night's 37-17 "statement" World Cup victory by the All Blacks at Eden Park, it comes as no surprise to hear that in-form wing Richard Kahui is the most serious.
Kahui was one of four All Blacks to incur significant injuries out of the 37-17 Pool A victory over the French that firmed the New Zealanders as favourites to eventually land the title, and end a 24-year Cup drought.
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