On today's episode of The Agenda, Finn Caddie joins ACC Head G Lane to discuss the Matt Heath-sized elephant in the Eden Park corporate box on Saturday night (00:00)... 
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Then the fellas get the All Blacks keeping the Eden Park streak alive by beating the Springboks and the scenes at the New North Yard Party before the game (05:05)!
Also, they discuss the Wallabies beating Los Pumas in Zombie Time (14:00), Canterbury leaving Invercargill with the Shield (15:55) and the Wahs' chances against the Panthers (17:40)...
Plus, the Black Ferns pumping the Irish in the Women's Rugby World Cup (13:40), and Ver Strappon winning the Italian Grand Prix (22:00).
Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (25:35)...
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