Huge step forward in All Blacks v Kangaroos

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The AllBlacks and the Kangaroos could face off for the first time in history, with revelations emerging a hybrid game is in the works. RobCanning16 NRL 9News Read more:

"This would take the Kangaroos to the world. There will be global recognition.

Manly playmaker Daly Cherry-Evans - a 15-Test Kangaroo - said he was interested in taking part in such a contest. "I've always maintained I've love to play rep football for as long as I'm up for it. If my form provided to be there, I'd love to play something like that. It'd be unreal, great to look back on and experience something like that."Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy said the match is one he'd enjoy watching but wasn't sure how the rules would work.

 

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