New Zealand rugby legends are astounded by how good the Blues now are

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The Breakdown rugby show is back with Mils Muliaina, John Kirwan, Kirstie Stanway and Ben O’Keeffe as they discuss all things to do with the rugby world. In this clip, they focus in particular on just how good the Blues are after their close-fought win over the Brumbies in Super Rugby. #TheBreakdown

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