Taranaki Daily News

‘Time to be accountabl­e’

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- Marc Hinton in Johannesbu­rg

The All Blacks have had a good, hard look in the mirror after their Mbombela misfire, and some of the reflection­s have been decidedly unpleasant – never mind their coach’s bizarre post-game positivity.

Backup No10 Richie Mo’unga, who may be required for starting duty depending on selection whims and Beauden Barrett’s health, spoke about unacceptab­le basic errors digging them a hole in the Rugby Championsh­ip opener last weekend, while midfielder David Havili says the players have to take more accountabi­lity around executing under the relentless Springboks pressure.

There is a lot to fix after the 26-10 defeat at Mbombela Stadium – the worst against the Boks in 94 years, and the team’s fifth loss in the last six tests – and just a week to get it done, with the rematch at Ellis Park, here in the Highveld, early Sunday (NZ time).

The All Blacks, mired in one of their worst funks in the profession­al era, made some improvemen­ts in Mbombela in the wake of their historic Irish series defeat, but they were marginal. Their maul defence was better, as was the lineout, and there were flashes of attacking spark amid an otherwise disappoint­ing evening. But they were bossed at the breakdown, struggled to cope with the Boks’ renowned bomb squad and looked bereft of ideas in the face of the home rush defence.

The review, Mo’unga confirmed, had matched their immediate thoughts when they trudged off after an electric night in the old Nelspruit.

‘‘There were a lot of opportunit­ies left out there, and it just confirmed how good this South African team is, and how they’re able to build so much pressure, and put teams into a cycle that’s hard to get out of . . . set piece, round the corner, penalties and shots at goal,’’ he said.

The adjustment, said Mo’unga, was strictly physical. ‘‘It’s just skill error. You don’t have to be in the right frame of mind to catch a ball, or to complete your job, or to do the basics well. Not executing put us under pressure and into a cycle that South Africa rugby do so well.’’

Mo’unga admitted to a degree of concern that the same sort of errors were cropping up. ‘‘It is frustratin­g it’s the same errors – it’s not frustratin­g that the intent, care and effort is there. We’re all trying our best. But they call them test matches for a reason. They test

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‘‘But at this level you have to learn and adapt and if you don’t, you’re going to keep coming off second best, which we have the last couple of games.’’

In terms of why these basic errors are occurring in highly capable rugby players, Mo’unga had no doubt about the root of the problem.

‘‘It’s pressure. Pressure can do that to you – scoreboard pressure, all sorts. This is test match rugby where you can’t execute the most basic skills for a lot of reasons. What I will say is we’re so close. Close isn’t good enough at the moment, but we’re looking to build on the missed opportunit­ies last week.’’

Havili was a little more circumspec­t, though that was probably a personalit­y thing. He’s a man who chooses his words carefully, and he was in that mode as the All Blacks launched preparatio­ns for what is a must-win encounter – for championsh­ip prospects, and their coach’s slim hopes of survival.

‘‘The effort was there – we’re trying bloody hard,’’ he said. ‘‘It’s just a few things that aren’t sticking and when they do I know we’ll get back on the horse.

‘‘We’re creating opportunit­ies, just not executing at the right time. It’s taking accountabi­lity and making sure we execute that stuff under pressure, understand­ing where we need to be at the right time, and taking those short passes.’’

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