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New Zealand have been the most consistently successful rugby playing nation over the last 30 years, if not for longer than that. There are many reasons for their domination of the game, but one key area is the way in which they control their aggression.
The All Blacks do most things aggressively – tackle, ruck, run and support – but in a controlled way. Many teams can claim to match this aggression, but few seem to maintain the same control.
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