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LIVE COVERAGE: Four Nations Final New Zealand Kiwis vs Australia Kangaroos Live Streaming 15 Nov. 2014

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What: 2014 Four Nations Final
Who: New Zealand v Australia
When: Saturday, November 15 – 6.45pm (AEDT)
Where: Westpac Stadium
I Can Watch It On: Channel Nine

What Happened Last Time? 
The Kiwis thumped the Kangaroos 30-12 in the Four Nations opener in Brisbane three weeks ago, ending their eight-game losing streak against Australia.

Wellington (New Zealand) Saturday, 15 November 2014 at 8:45:00 PM NZDT
Perth (Australia - Western Australia) Saturday, 15 November 2014 at 3:45:00 PM AWST
London (United Kingdom - England) Saturday, 15 November 2014 at 7:45:00 AM GMT
Auckland (New Zealand) Saturday, 15 November 2014 at 8:45:00 PM NZDT
Apia (Samoa) Saturday, 15 November 2014 at 9:45:00 PM WST
New York (U.S.A. - New York) Saturday, 15 November 2014 at 2:45:00 AM EST
Suva (Fiji) Saturday, 15 November 2014 at 8:45:00 PM FJST
Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea) Saturday, 15 November 2014 at 5:45:00 PM PGT
Brisbane (Australia - Queensland) Saturday, 15 November 2014 at 5:45:00 PM AEST
Melbourne (Australia - Victoria) Saturday, 15 November 2014 at 6:45:00 PM AEDT
Sydney (Australia - New South Wales) Saturday, 15 November 2014 at 6:45:00 PM AEDT
Teams 
New Zealand: 1-Peta Hiku, 2-Jason Nightingale, 3-Shaun Kenny-Dowall, 4-Dean Whare, 5-Manu Vatuvei, 6-Kieran Foran, 7-Shaun Johnson, 8-Jesse Bromwich, 9-Issac Luke, 10-Adam Blair, 11-Simon Mannering (c), 12-Kevin Proctor, 13-Jason Taumalolo 
Interchange: 14-Lewis Brown, 15-Greg Eastwood, 16-Martin Taupau, 17-Tohu Harris, 18-Gerard Beale, Bodene Thompson (two to be omitted).

Australia: 1. Greg Inglis, 2. Josh Mansour, 3. Michael Jennings, 4. Dylan Walker, 5. Sione Mata'utia, 6. Daly Cherry-Evans, 7. Cooper Cronk, 8. Aaron Woods, 9. Cameron Smith (c), 10. Josh Papalii, 11. Sam Thaiday, 12. Greg Bird, 13. Corey Parker. 
Interchange: 14. Boyd Cordner, 15. Robbie Farah, 16. Aidan Guerra, 17. Ryan Hoffman, 18. Ben Hunt, 19. Josh Jackson, 20. David Klemmer (three to be omitted). 
New Zealand head into the decider undefeated after confidence boosting wins over the Kangaroos, Samoa and England, while Australia bounced back from an opening loss to the Kiwis to secure their spot in the tournament showpiece with victories over both England and Samoa.

The game will be played at Westpac Stadium and it will kick off at 6.45pm AEDT (8.45pm local time). The match will be broadcast live on Channel Nine in Australia, with live streaming coverage also available online.


After all the talk surrounding the likes of England and Samoa producing competitive performances during this Four Nations campaign, we all have the final we expected pre-tournament - albeit we took a few interesting detours along the way.

The Kiwis put up the first initial roadblock for the Kangaroos on the opening Four Nations night up in Brisbane last month when they produced an emphatic performance to clinically dismantle what was then a new-look Australian side 30-12.

New Zealand steamrolled over the top of a makeshift Australian forward pack to completely outmuscle and outclass their arch-rivals in the second stanza, ultimately running away with a comfortable victory.

Stephen Kearney's men then capitalised on that momentum, holding on to close out narrow victories against both Samoa and England to surge into the final on the back of three successive triumphs.

Tim Sheens had a more difficult job with Australia. The Kangaroos so easily could have been sitting back on a beach somewhere in South-East Asia this weekend had England winger Ryan Hall successfully grounded the ball in the final seconds of Australia's 16-12 win at AAMI Park.

Had Hall scored and Gareth Widdop kicked a gettable conversion, then Australia would have been knocked out of an international rugby league tournament final for the first time since the 1954 World Cup final.

Alas, Hall's effort was awarded as a 'no try' and Australia went into their clash with Samoa last week with the knowledge that a win would secure their passage through to this Saturday night's final.

Now that both team's road to the final has been covered we can take a look at who will be taking the field in Wellington.

Versatile utility Thomas Leuluai is definitely out for New Zealand after succumbing to a shoulder injury, with Issac Luke moving into the starting hooker role and Lewis Brown coming into the side on the bench.

New Zealand are otherwise unchanged from the side that defeated England last week, with halves Kieran Foran and Shaun Johnson, along with giant in-form wrecking ball Jason Taumalolo all set for huge games in this encounter.

Sheens is keeping his cards a little closer to his chest it appears, with the Kangaroos coach naming Robbie Farah, Aidan Guerra and Ryan Hoffman on an extended bench that also includes Ben Hunt, Josh Jackson and David Klemmer.

Klemmer has been in superb form in his first two senior matches for the Kangaroos, and Sheens could well opt to inject him into the final after Australia were hurt by a lack of size in their defeat against New Zealand last month.

Other than the bench, Australia will field a replica of the starting side that beat Samoa, with Josh Papalii once more starting at prop and Sam Thaiday shifting to the second-row.

This one has all the makings of a cracker, and if this Four Nations tournament is any indication, it could go right down to the wire. I'm ignoring national pride here and tipping the Kiwis to take it out by four points in an electrifying encounter.
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