Taranaki Daily News

In Brodie we trust, and pray

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needed in tests. Two years ago, in Paris, a tired All Blacks team was labouring against the French. Barrett was one of those injected off the bench to provide some go-forward.

In 2018, as a more complete player, he looks good to go as a starter. Luke Romano’s size and experience provide an insurance policy off the bench.

Collective­ly, the All Blacks are in much better shape than they were nine years ago.

Still, Retallick’s injury, whether it is for one game or nine months, is a reminder that the All Blacks cannot be guaranteed to have Sam Whitelock and Retallick fit when the World Cup rolls around next year.

Perhaps there is still time for another lock to be brought into the fold, possibly on the end-ofseason tour. Of course, Patrick Tuipulotu might still come good and Romano is still around but there is as a youngster that might merit a look.

The Crusaders’ Quinten Strange, 21, was again strong last weekend. As is their way, the Crusaders have been patient with Strange and that approach is starting to pay dividends.

At 1.99cm he has the requisite height to play test rugby and the bulk will come.

But Strange is one for the future.

In the present, All Blacks fans should say a quiet prayer for Retallick. If he is gone, a tough year becomes even more complicate­d.

 ??  ?? Brodie Retallick takes on the Crusaders defence last Saturday.
Brodie Retallick takes on the Crusaders defence last Saturday.

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