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With many New Zealand national team players playing for the Breakers, they will be ripped apart during the season. Big blow for them, Breakers will need to have depth.
You know what, I like this news, because it finally gives the Aussies and Kiwis both a chance to qualify and to do so on their merits similar to the Soccer qualification process(in Australia's case at least)...
From the article: "Instead of the Boomers qualifying through the Oceania region - which basically comprises Australia and New Zealand battling it out for one available berth - they now will contest the 16-team Asian region, along with the Tall Blacks. Seven teams would qualify from Asia for the World Cup which will be played in China in 2019.