The Borneo Post (Sabah)

History against All Blacks' Williams and Scotland

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EDINBURGH: Sonny Bill Williams confesses to being unaware that the All Blacks have never lost to Scotland but insists the back-toback world champions are "on edge" as they prepare for a Test that falls on the 112th anniversar­y of the first match between the countries.

Since the 'Original' All Blacks beat Scotland 12-7 on a skating rink of a pitch at Inverleith in Edinburgh on November 18 1905, New Zealand have maintained an historic aura of invincibil­ity against the Scots.

They've won 28 out of 30 Tests between the sides with two Murrayfiel­d draws (0-0 in 1964 and 25-25 in 1983) the closest Scotland have come to victory.

"I wasn't aware of that," said Williams, retained at inside centre for Saturday's match at Murrayfiel­d despite" the mental aberration he Csuffered, together with a yellow card, when batting the ball out of play in the second half of the world champions' 38-18 win against France in Paris last weekend.

"Obviously it is motivation," the Blues player added, when asked about avoiding becoming a member of the first New Zealand side to fall to the Scots.

"But as All Blacks we always put pressure on ourselves to not just win but play well."

Last Saturday, Scotland leaked five tries in a 44-38 victory against a Samoa side the All Blacks thrashed 78-0 five months ago but Williams pointed to Scotland's 24-19 win against Australia in Sydney in June, in Gregor Townsend's second match as coach, as a warning sign.

"It's really put us on the edge of our seats in our preparatio­n, knowing that they can knock off the big boys," said Williams, whose mother is of Scottish descent.

"They've got some dangerous players and the flavour of the rugby they're playing at the moment is great to see. Coming up against that has put us on edge."

All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has afforded Scotland the respect of selecting a full-strength side, the only change to the starting XV that beat France being the introducti­on of Codie Taylor for the injured Dane Coles at hooker.

On New Zealand's last visit to Edinburgh, in 2014, Hansen picked a largely experiment­al team, making 13 changes to the side that had beaten England the week before.

With six minutes left they were just a single point ahead, before a converted try by Jeremy Thrush secured a 24-16 victory.

Townsend suffered six defeats out of six against New Zealand in his playing days -- including two 60-point hammerings -- and, despite the monumental defensive effort that held out the Wallabies in Sydney in June the former Scotland fly-half knows his side need to improve significan­tly on their sloppy showing against Samoa.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Jaylen Brown (R) of the Boston Celtics blocks a shot from Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors during the second quarter at TD Garden on November 16, 2017 in Boston, Massachuse­tts.
— AFP photo Jaylen Brown (R) of the Boston Celtics blocks a shot from Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors during the second quarter at TD Garden on November 16, 2017 in Boston, Massachuse­tts.

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