The New Zealand Herald

Nearly there . . . pair fight to prove they’re ready

- Gregor Paul

For different reasons Liam Messam and Beauden Barrett were pent-up bundles of frustratio­n yesterday.

Messam is under pressure to hold his place in the starting team; Barrett is desperate to break in and Dunedin is looking likely to be the place where both can achieve their goals.

After being one of the unsung heroes of 2013, Messam gently eased his way into 2014 with a performanc­e that was so-so — functional without getting much beyond that.

A gentle loosener like that wouldn’t usually put him under the spotlight, but Jerome Kaino was outstandin­g at No 8 which is not his natural home.

Kaino was standing in for Kieran Read, and when the world’s best player is declared fit, the selectors are going to need a compelling case to keep Messam at No 6. Kaino has already made one.

“It was a tough battle which it always is in test football,” Messam said yesterday of the opening test. “They are big physical men and I thought Jerome’s first game back in the All Black jumper . . . he was sensationa­l. He was physical. And Richie [McCaw] was Richie and we have to make sure that we keep developing as a trio.”

Messam didn’t offer a critique of his own performanc­e. He’s been around for long enough to know that actions always speak louder than words and a redemptive effort in Dunedin is the best way to respond.

Barrett’s predicamen­t is that little bit harder as he can’t quite dictate his fate the way Messam can.

The expectatio­n is that Aaron Cruden will start at first-five again, leaving Barrett to state his case from the bench from where he might be brought in at fullback, as he was in Auckland.

As a team man he’ll do what is asked of him without complaint, but he freely admits he’d love to be given that elusive crack at starting a test wearing No 10.

“I have had a whole season at the Hurricanes in the No 10 jersey,’’ he said. ‘‘It would be good to carry that form on in the black jersey but they don’t give those away too easily and I have to earn it.

“I appreciate any time I can get and

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