All Blacks likely to keep on winning


Michael Hooper (L), captain of Australia's Wallabies, is tackled by New Zealand's All Blacks, including their captain Richie McCaw (C), during their Rugby Championship match in Sydney August 16, 2014. REUTERS/Jason Reed

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand may have missed out on setting a new record for consecutive test victories but their domination of the game is unlikely to stop soon, an academic study claims.

The study, by former rugby administrator and provincial player Tom Johnson, has looked at how a small South Pacific country of less than 4.5 million people has managed to dominate world rugby for so long.

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