All blacks eliminated from World XV after a mixed tour in the North



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The All Blacks' opening flanker, Ardie Savea, on the right, made a great tour in the north of the country, but was not enough to break the Telegraph's XV title.

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The All Blacks' opening flanker, Ardie Savea, on the right, made a great tour in the north of the country, but was not enough to break the Telegraph's XV title.

The All Blacks were captivated by a British media after the end-of-year internationals.

the Telegraph has selected a global XV among the tests last month, and none of Steve Hansen's players have been deemed good enough to make the cut.

They defeated the Wallabies, England, Japan and Italy, but it seems that their 16-9 defeat against Ireland was held against them.

The Irishman Jonathan Sexton won the Telegraph's World XV in eighth.

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The Irishman Jonathan Sexton won the Telegraph's World XV in eighth.

Even the beleaguered Wallabies, who only managed one victory over four tests, had a representative with Israel Folau chosen as the rear defender. Japan's Michael Leitch and Fiji Semi Radradra also made the cut.

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While few would say that the All Blacks were at their best on tour, Ardie Savea, the open flanker, is one of the players fans could hope to win. But the Telegraph opted for Welsh Justin Tipuric.

Australian Israel Folau smiled while he was attempting a match against England in London last weekend.

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Australian Israel Folau smiled while he was attempting a match against England in London last weekend.

Beauden Barrett was dismissed for the benefit of the Irish, Jonathan Sexton, who earlier this week barred Barrett three consecutive gongs from the World Rugby tournament of the year.

"World Rugby Player of the Year." What support does a man need to be selected? Testimony of his intelligence and courage at the heart of the selection, "said the article's article. Telegraph.

Winger Jacob Stockdale, one of the five Irish players on the team, who scored the first try against the All Blacks in Dublin, was preferred to Rieko Ioane with the No. 11 jersey.

"Stockdale is irrepressible and not at all intimidated, as evidenced by the audacity he demonstrated in his decisive test against the All Blacks," Telegraph article said.

Irish halfback Kieran Marmion, who replaced injured Conor Murray, also broke the team, which had only three players from the southern hemisphere.

In addition to Folau, Radradra's players and South Africa's Steven Kitshoff, were the only other players to break through the dominant XVth in the northern hemisphere.

Owen Farrell, of England, who twice escaped the charge of laying charges on the shoulder during his tour in the North, was named in eighth place eighths

The world of telegraph XV.

15. Israel Folau (Australia)
14. Joe Cokanasiga (England)
13. Semi Radradra (Fiji)
12. Owen Farrell (England)
11. Jacob Stockdale (Ireland)
10. Jonathan Sexton (Ireland)
9. Kieran Marmion (Ireland)
8. Mark Wilson (England)
7. Justin Tipuric (Wales)
6. Michael Leitch (Japan)
5. Maro Itoje (England)
4. James Ryan (Ireland)
3. Tadhg Furlong (Ireland)
2. Guilhem Guirado (France
1. Steven Kitshoff (South Africa)

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