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All Blacks vs France - What Did We Learn? Tony Johnson Unpacks NZ's 3-0 Test Series Win

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Longtime Sky Sport rugby commentator Tony Johnson joins Martin Devlin on the DSPN, to beak down the All Blacks' 29-19 win over France in the third and final test in Hamilton, and look at the 3-0 series win for New Zealand as a whole. TJ gives coach Scott Robertson and his players a B grade, praising the rise of lock Fabian Holland and the return of utility back Jordie Barret. But, the pair flag depth concerns at halfback, hooker, and midfield. Tony is optimistic but warns fans not to get carried away - France weren’t at full strength, and bigger tests are coming. The South Africans? Still the gold standard, and another good win for them on the weekend. The British and Irish Lions? Bullies against the Wallabies, and still with another gear or two in them. TJ and Marty wrap up talking about the under 20 final between South Africa and New Zealand, which the former won 23-15.

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Longtime Sky Sport rugby commentator Tony Johnson joins Martin Devlin on the DSPN, to beak down the All Blacks' 29-19 win over France in the third and final test in Hamilton, and look at the 3-0 series win for New Zealand as a whole. TJ gives coach Scott Robertson and his players a B grade, praising the rise of lock Fabian Holland and the return of utility back Jordie Barret. But, the pair flag depth concerns at halfback, hooker, and midfield. Tony is optimistic but warns fans not to get carried away - France weren’t at full strength, and bigger tests are coming. The South Africans? Still the gold standard, and another good win for them on the weekend. The British and Irish Lions? Bullies against the Wallabies, and still with another gear or two in them. TJ and Marty wrap up talking about the under 20 final between South Africa and New Zealand, which the former won 23-15.

Website: rova.nz/podcasts/dspn-devlin-sports-podcast-network

Instagram: @martindevlin_dspn

TikTok: @martindevlin_dspn

YouTube: @DevlinSportsPodcastNetwork

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