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New Zealand warn Tonga as quest to return to top begins

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AUCKLAND: New Zealand have warned Tonga they will be shown no mercy in Auckland on Saturday, with the once world-dominant All Blacks marking the Test as the start of their quest to return to the top.

“If we really want to be where we want to be, we’re going to have to be good right now,” coach Ian Foster declared as he named a strong line-up and dismissed suggestion­s the All Blacks could go easy on a hastily cobbled Tonga team.

The All Blacks will have 372 Test caps o the pitch at the start while Tonga, finding it impractica­l to call on their experience­d Europe-based players during the Covid-19 pandemic, have nine debutants starting and four more on the bench.

“It’s a Test match and they’re representi­ng their country and we expect the same passion we’d expect out of any internatio­nal team,” Foster said when questioned about the lopsided nature of the contest.

The three-times world champion All Blacks ruled Rugby as the undisputed number one side from 2009 to 2018 but were knocked off their pedestal by Ireland before the 2019 World Cup, where they finished third.

In 2020, Foster’s first year in a two-year contract as head coach, they were disappoint­ing with only three wins from six Tests, including a first-ever loss to Argentina.

If Foster is to be reappointe­d to take the side through to the 2023 World Cup, he knows he needs the All Blacks to make a powerful statement this year.

“Our goal is to be number one. That’s where we want the All Blacks to be and this is our first Test,” he said.

Following Tonga, the All Blacks play Fiji twice before the much tougher challenges against Australia, Argentina and reigning World Cup champions South Africa in the Rugby Championsh­ip.

That will be followed by a European tour with Tests against France and Ireland.

Veteran hooker Dane Coles, who starts in his 75th Test against Tonga, said last year’s 50 percent win record was not good enough.

“It’s good that Foz (Foster) has laid down that vision for us. We’ve got to get this team back to where we belong. But it’s not going to be easy,” Coles said.

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