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Mon 09 Sep 2007All Blacks manage to stay focused on fundamentalsPool C/New Zealand 108 Portugal 13:They have racked up 184 points in their opening two World Cup pool games but just how good the All Blacks really are remains open to question. South Africa have set out their credentials with a clinical 36-0 destruction of defending champions England and Australia have confirmed their candidature for a third crown with a 32-20 win over a lively Wales but New Zealand have yet to be tested.With matches against an unfancied Scotland side and a second-grade Romania to come, there is the very real prospect Graham Henry's side will reach the quarter-finals without ever being stretched. What is clear, however, is this All Blacks team are one of the most talented sides to grace the World Cup and they have more versatility and greater strength in depth than any other team in the tournament.
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