Wellington’s coach Leo Crowley says he hasn’t heard from the All Blacks coaches, so will go without Dane Coles against Canterbury and hope to cling onto Peter Umaga-Jensen and Du’Plessis Kirifi as long as possible.
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The Wellington Pride has named its travelling squad to take on Canterbury this Saturday afternoon at Orangetheory Stadium.
Head coach, Ross Bond will be hoping his team bounces back from their 28 – 31 loss to the Manawatu Cyclones a week ago.
It’s the first loss the Pride have suffered this season and Bond says it was humbling.