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This pre-Rugby World Cup 2007 interview follows All Black fullback Mils Muliaina as he revisits the grounds of his alma mater, Southland Boys High in Invercargill (Mils is one of 21 All Blacks from Southland Boys). He talks about his family’s migration from Samoa to Invercargill, and heads south to Bluff to score some oysters with the film crew. Muliaina also talks about finding out via the six o’clock news that he was in the All Blacks, recalls the game he remembers most fondly, and discusses his fondness for rolling his rrrs.

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 James Gemmell

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The big goal for me was just to make the Southland team … Never in my wildest dreams did I think I’d ever hopefully one day make the All Blacks. 
What a destination to come to: from the piping hot Samoa to the relatively hot - not! - of Invercargill. 
Scored a few tries here