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BLUES HEAD FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| April 18, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From SAPA (South African Press Association))

Byline: the Stormers in a Super 12

The Blues headed for South Africa today virtually stripped of half their first choice line-up after Friday's night's 51-23 defeat by the Stormers in a Super 12 rugby match. The defending champions' problems are most obvious at the key first five-eighth position where the choice is between the erratic utility back Orene Ai'i and North Harbour novice Luke McAlister to run the show against the Cats in Johannesburg on Saturday (Sunday morning NZT). The Crusaders' last gasp win after an extraordinary Cats comeback at Ellis Park yesterday again revealed how tough it is for visiting …

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