Fitzy: Scotland hot for 2019 RWC
New Zealand rugby great Sean Fitzpatrick believes the All Blacks are in ‘‘pretty good shape’’ for their defence of the World Cup but feels Scotland are emerging as a genuine threat for the next tournament in Japan in 2019.
Fitzpatrick felt the crosshemisphere series in Europe had offered some valuable insights into international rugby’s state of play midway through the World Cup cycle when teams were looking to expand their playing squads and search for fresh talent.
Fitzpatrick liked the way All Blacks coach Steve Hansen continued to unearth players worthy of the jersey and was managing to get the best out of established stars like Beauden Barrett.
‘‘I think the All Blacks are in pretty good shape,’’ Fitzpatrick said as he attended a function in St Andrews Scotland for Sport at the Service of Humanity.
‘‘The last 12 months they’ve lost three games which is pretty unusual for us. But I think they’ll be pretty happy in terms of the calibre of player that wasn’t involved in the autumn and during the Rugby Championship,’’ Fitzpatrick said.
‘‘We had two young props who have now had real game time, Damien Mckenzie’s come in and impressed, Codie Taylor’s played a lot of rugby at hooker this year.
‘‘Beauden Barrett won world player of the year and probably didn’t play as well as he did last year. But if you had to select one player, I still think he was still ahead.’’
Fitzpatrick admitted that Scotland’s rise had caught him by surprise but they should now be considered a significant threat to any team.
‘‘I was asked before the autumn internationals what I thought were the major threats to the All Blacks for the World Cup in 2019, and I said it would come from the north, but I thought Ireland and England would be the chief ones,’’ Fitzpatrick said.
‘‘I didn’t really expect Scotland to come on like they did, they played superbly and it was a great test match at Murrayfield two weeks ago,’’ he said.