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Major milestone awaits Muliana at Twickenham

21/11/2009 17:28:01

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Mils Muliaina will add another significant milestone to his All Blacks resume tomorrow morning.

When Muliaina takes the field against England at Twickenham, he will join Justin Marshall as the second most capped All Black of all time. All Blacks captain Richie McCaw says it is a great achievement in a relatively short period of time.

Meanwhile, hooker Andrew Hore believes the All Blacks are on the verge of delivering a completely satisfying performance. While they have been saying it for a while now, Hore believes such a game is coming.

Wet conditions will greet the All Blacks in tomorrow morning's test in London, with heavy rain and gales are set to pound Twickenham.

All Black halfback Jimmy Cowan expecting a torrid battle to happen directly in front of him. Cowan says Martin Johnson has picked an impressive looking forward pack. He says the scathing comments from the media will add more fuel to the already well stoked English fire.

Kick-off is at 3.30am tomorrow morning.

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