The New Zealand Herald

Chiefs dynamo makes case for All Blacks spot

Rennie hopes selectors can find place for ‘outstandin­g’ McKenzie

- Kris Shannon

With the All Blacks set to be named on Thursday, Damian McKenzie issued another timely reminder of his abundant talents on Saturday night.

McKenzie appears locked in a battle with Jordie Barrett for the utility back spot in the 33-man squad to tackle the Lions, with the young dynamos offering similar qualities to Steve Hansen and his selectors.

Based solely on this weekend’s action, however, there was only one winner in that contest. McKenzie produced a dazzling display as the Chiefs attack ripped apart the Waratahs, enjoying one of his best outings in an already impressive season.

The 22-year-old has consistent­ly exceeded the imposing personal standards set last year, regularly representi­ng the Chiefs’ best attacking weapon and leaving his coach to make a post-match plea.

“He’s been in fantastic form and hopefully the All Blacks can find a spot,” said Dave Rennie. “Ben Smith’s the best fullback in the world, but Damian has certainly been outstandin­g for us all year. We’ll leave that for the big men to choose.”

McKenzie and Barrett are capable and see what happens. If anything comes, I’ve always said it’s a big bonus. I’m just focusing on our next game. We’ve got a big game down in Wellington, so it’s about looking forward to that and seeing what we can improve on [Saturday’s] performanc­e.”

Regardless of whether he will have the opportunit­y this month to add to his his two All Blacks caps — or whether he’ll have to settle for a spot in the Maori All Blacks to face the Lions — McKenzie will be in the internatio­nal picture for years to come.

It’s difficult to imagine his counteratt­acking abilities becoming any more electric, but the imminent departure of Aaron Cruden will next season provide McKenzie an opportunit­y to play in what has always been his favoured position.

In the meantime, his ability to switch between fullback and first-five has proven invaluable for the Chiefs, who will need McKenzie and Cruden to fire on Friday if they wish to edge the Hurricanes for second spot in the New Zealand conference.

“The game plan we’ve got allows us to jump into [first receiver] at times,” McKenzie said. “We just make sure someone steps up there and directs our forwards around the ground. It’s good and just gives us a bit more variety.”

 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand