Woodcock, Kelleher fit for action

Woodcock, Kelleher fit for action

All Blacks prop Tony Woodcock and scrumhalf Bryan Kelleher, who were both down with ailments earlier in the week, had a brisk run with the balance of their rugby team at DHS Old Boys yesterday morning.

They were declared fit to play in Saturday’s Tri-Nations Test against the Springboks in Cape Town. The All Blacks leave today for the Mother City after having been given a “free morning” by the management committee.As before, the session yesterday was closed to all and sundry and was later described by the All Blacks media officer Scott Compton has being basically “uneventful”.For the first time this week, the New Zealanders found weather conditions closer to their own winter climate back home as it was cool and overcast but there was no rain.- SapaThe All Blacks leave today for the Mother City after having been given a “free morning” by the management committee.As before, the session yesterday was closed to all and sundry and was later described by the All Blacks media officer Scott Compton has being basically “uneventful”.For the first time this week, the New Zealanders found weather conditions closer to their own winter climate back home as it was cool and overcast but there was no rain.- Sapa

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