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Pivac: Watch out All Blacks, North on the rise

- -New Zealand Herald

Table topping Scarlets coach Wayne Pivac has warned the gap is closing between New Zealand and European rugby.

The former Auckland, North Harbour, Fiji coach says the influx of Super Rugby players and New Zealand coaches is fuelling a rise in European standards.

Pivac — who has just signed a two year contract extension with the Llanelli club — told Radio Sport’s Martin Devlin that South Africa’s battles in the Pro 14 competitio­n were a rough indication of where world standards were at.

Scarlets have a massive game against Toulon this weekend, having claimed top spot in pool five of the European Champions Cup after a big win over English club Bath.

Scarlets won the Pro 12 last year, before the competitio­n morphed into the Pro 14 when the Cheetahs and Kings — the South African Super Rugby rejects — joined the cross-border competitio­n.

“The South African teams have won one game in the UK out of 25,” said Pivac. “The Cheetahs win at home at altitude, but the Kings haven’t won a game all season. “You can’t judge it too much from that. But there are so many ex All Blacks and Super Rugby players from Australia and South Africa.

“There are a lot of New Zealand coaches who bring the New Zealand traditions, techniques and tactics with them. There are New Zealand coaches scattered throughout the three (profession­al) competitio­ns.” Pivac — who has been linked to the Welsh coaching job when Warren Gatland retires after the 2019 World Cup — said it was difficult to make a complete judgement when there was no contact between provincial sides from Europe and New Zealand.

“But I think it is a strong level of rugby here,” he said.

“We saw what a lot of these players did with the Lions in New Zealand, they weren’t a walkover.

“In the November autumn series, the All Blacks had a couple of really good games against Scotland and even Wales for most of the game. I think the gap has closed a little bit, which is great for rugby.”

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