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Risk with rewards Laulala answers the call at just the right time

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PHOTOSPORT THANK Laulala.

Honestly. Never mind Beauden Barrett or Ryan Crotty or Vaea Fifita or whichever All Black you find most exciting to watch. Without a good tighthead prop no team can do much; not even the All Blacks.

That’s why Laulala’s introducti­on to the side is, arguably, the great unwritten story of this Rugby Championsh­ip.

With Charlie Faumuina now in France and Owen Franks injured, the All Blacks would’ve been on the absolute bones of their backside without Laulala.

The 26-year-old has made a remarkable return to the side, after a year out, highlighte­d by a brilliant first-up performanc­e in the 35-29 win over Australia in Dunedin and then the subsequent victories over Argentina and South Africa. And he’s, seemingly, done it all on one leg.

Laulala ruptured the anterior, posterior and medial ligaments in his right knee, and tore a quad muscle off the bone, in an horrific injury at Chiefs training in January 2016. It took grafts from his hamstrings to put everything back together.

These days the knee’s strapped to within an inch of its life, mean- goodness for Nepo ing Laulala doesn’t look as though he can trot about too freely. But, boy, is he scrummagin­g well, much to everyone’s great relief. In Franks and Faumuina, New Zealand lost two world-class practioner­s at a time when there’s not a huge number in reserve.

The psychology of scrummagin­g has been in sharp focus this season. For the British and Irish Lions it was a source of pride, as well as points.

A focal point for much of their game, the Lions held the ball in the scrum for long periods in the hope of being awarded penalties.

It worked in the bulk of their tour matches, but wasn’t so effective against the All Blacks’ frontrow rotation of Franks and Faumuina on the tighthead side and Joe Moody and Wyatt Crockett on the loose.

With Moody gone for the season, with a dislocated shoulder, only the reliable Crockett remains.

No-one really knows what to expect from the Pumas scrum this morning (NZ time).

Once a weapon, it’s more often a liability these days. Only that, when the mood takes them, the Pumas can suddenly still turn the power on.

That’s probably a reasonable summary of Argentina as a whole. New Zealand ought to win this game and win it well. But the Pumas definitely have a big performanc­e in them, it’s just sustaining it for 80 minutes.

Should make for an intriguing contest.

 ??  ?? All Black Damian McKenzie scores against Argentina in their Rugby Championsh­ip match at Yarrow Stadum in New Plymouth last month.
All Black Damian McKenzie scores against Argentina in their Rugby Championsh­ip match at Yarrow Stadum in New Plymouth last month.
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