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Wallabies legend to retire from Test rugby, believes team can break Eden Park hoodoo

“At this stage, this will be the last year I will play.”

Slipper, his body still feels good, but 15 years later on the road and with a family in Canberra, the suitcase is time to open once and for everyone. The 2027 World Cup in Australia was “too far away to continue.

The painful part of the vine can be earlier than that, and based on tension, he believes that he will continue to defeat All Blacks in the existing Wallabies Park.

“In this case, it is fair to say that I had a chance to win in the Eden Park for Wallabies, Sl said Slipper.

Orum I think this group is definitely a group that can do this.

“The base of the game and we want to see, we see. Probably the most pleasant thing. We are really sure that we have the ability, but how do we run at night?

After the whole struggle, will it be a bit disappointed to watch the Wallabo win in Eden Park? “No, I’ll cheer on wherever I am.”

Slipper said he was in the light of spotlight for Milestone Games for “a little strange, but he valued the fuss made by his teammates and his family around his 150th hat.

“Very humble and proud. The children wandered around the week and made the fact that no one has done in Australia before, making it a little more special because it was not a better word,” he said.

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“Sam Whitelock had a video message from Alun Wyn-Jones. Two players playing more than 150 games. This was really special.

“The video message from home, my daughters was a little personal. It was a really good touch. It wasn’t at the top this week, it was beautiful. I had worse weeks, I put it in this way.”

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