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    The All Blacks insist there's no complacency as they try to protect their unbeaten record against Scotland and keep their grand slam hopes alive in Edinburgh tomorrow

    The All Blacks insist there's no complacency as they try to protect their unbeaten record against Scotland and keep their grand slam hopes alive in Edinburgh tomorrow


    One of the quirks of international rugby means stand-in skipper Ardie Savea has only played Scotland once in his more than 100 tests of rugby.

    Savea says the ABs are well aware how hungry Scotland are to make history.



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