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By Tanner Garrity New Zealand is extremely good at rugby. Over the last 120 years, the men’s team, known as the All Blacks, have played 19 different countries in international competition. Eleven of those countries have never beaten New Zealand. And the Kiwis are the only side to have more wins than losses against every single opponent. Outsiders may be familiar with the team’s famed haka, a traditional Māori dance, which they perform before every game. But the team is far more than a novelty act; it’s a well-oiled machine. Rugby is the country’s national sport for a reason. And to make (and s…