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ANZAC Test Australia v. New Zealand - Contains Spoilers
The 2017 ANZAC Test was hosted at GIO Stadium in Canberra with many commentators suggesting that it would be the Australians who would triumph again to make it sixteen wins in eighteen ANZAC tests.



But there were also those who were suggesting that this is the best Kiwi side for some time, and that they were likely to give the Kangaroos a far stiffer test than they did in going down 34-8 in last seasons Four Nations Final in Liverpool. In the last ANZAC test New Zealand were nilled as the Aussies scored sixteen points, they would be hoping to fare much better this time out.



The bookies had given the Kiwis a six point start on the coupon and the stage was set for a competitive game, the 135th test between the two giants of international rugby league.

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ANZAC Test Australia v. New Zealand - Contains Spoilers
The 2017 ANZAC Test was hosted at GIO Stadium in Canberra with many commentators suggesting that it would be the Australians who would triumph again to make it sixteen wins in eighteen ANZAC tests.



But there were also those who were suggesting that this is the best Kiwi side for some time, and that they were likely to give the Kangaroos a far stiffer test than they did in going down 34-8 in last seasons Four Nations Final in Liverpool. In the last ANZAC test New Zealand were nilled as the Aussies scored sixteen points, they would be hoping to fare much better this time out.



The bookies had given the Kiwis a six point start on the coupon and the stage was set for a competitive game, the 135th test between the two giants of international rugby league.

READ MORE ON THIS STORY...

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