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Kiwis getting some inside information
Topic Started: May 2 2010, 08:37 PM (102 Views)
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GUY HAND

AAP

Melbourne's Australian Test rugby league contingent have
been warned - club teammate Adam Blair is leaking their
secrets to the enemy.

And New Zealand forward Blair makes no apologies for
giving his Kiwi teammates some inside information on
Storm stars Greg Inglis, Billy Slater, Cameron Smith and
Cooper Cronk ahead of their Test match in Melbourne on
Friday night.

"As soon as I step into the Kiwi camp there's no more
friends out on the field," Blair said.


"It's an advantage knowing how they play.

"You can come into camps like this and give the boys
a little tip on things they do.

"I'd pretty much do anything I can for the team and if
that means running over one of my (Storm) teammates
that's what I'm going to do."

Cronk's selection at halfback means his club-forged
combination around the ruck with Smith will be vital
to Australia.

The pair have been brilliant in Melbourne's two
massive wins since the salary cap scandal broke.

Blair credits Melbourne's performances since they
were banned from playing for premiership points
in large part to the Storm players coming to terms
with their penalty and vowing to enjoy their football.

"Training's way better. Everyone's joking around in
the change rooms, game day everybody's relaxed,"
said Blair, who has been linked with a move to the
New Zealand Warriors at the end of the season
should the Storm be forced to break up their squad.

"They're all just talking about enjoying their footy
now and having a bit of fun with it.

"We're not playing for anything any more, so we
may as well play for each other and play for the
people who watch us play."

Blair is confident a New Zealand side minus seven
regulars and which could feature up to three debutants
will be able to lift for the sellout clash on Friday night.

"As soon as they put on that jersey, the level and the
energy just rises," Blair said.

© 2010 AAP

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