The All Blacks are on a mission, and their coach, Ian Robertson, couldn't be more thrilled! 'Why I love my job', he exclaims, as his team gears up for a historic challenge. After dominating Ireland and Scotland, they're now eyeing a 'grand slam' by conquering England and Wales on their home turf.
But here's where it gets exciting: the Twickenham factor! The iconic stadium, known as the 'home of rugby', awaits with a capacity crowd and a determined English side. The All Blacks haven't lost to England since that nail-biting 2019 World Cup semi-final, and their last defeat at Twickenham was nearly a decade ago. A win here would be monumental.
Robertson's squad is brimming with confidence, having showcased their skills against South Africa and Australia in the Rugby Championship. Despite falling short to the Springboks, they believe there's more to give. With 20 debutants in the past two years, the team has a solid foundation and a bright future.
As the All Blacks aim to make history, the question arises: Can they maintain their dominance and achieve the grand slam? Will England's winning streak continue, or will the All Blacks spoil the party? What's your prediction?