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Springboks, we owe you

- Robert van Royen robert.vanroyen@stuff.co.nz

‘‘We owe them one.’’ With those four words from All Blacks loose forward Ardie Savea, rugby fans can start licking their chops in anticipati­on of the upcoming match between the All Blacks and South Africa in Pretoria.

Forget the fact the All Blacks have already wrapped up the Rugby Championsh­ip, Loftus Versfeld is set to host the most anticipate­d match of this year’s Sanzaar competitio­n.

After the All Blacks beat Argentina, 35-17, in Buenos Aires yesterday, Savea said what many Kiwis have probably been thinking since South Africa handed the All Blacks a rare home defeat in Wellington a fortnight ago.

The All Blacks were forced to stew on the 36-34 defeat, and haven’t stopped being reminded they turned down a gilt-edged chance to snatch the match with a drop kick. That was evident by the blank expression­s as they watched the South Africans break down in tears and run all over Westpac Stadium celebratin­g as if they’d won the World Cup twice over.

An undermanne­d squad stood up against Argentina, ensuring they didn’t drop consecutiv­e tests for the first time since 2011. Now, they can begin preparing for a hugely anticipate­d match at altitude – one which will be played in front of about

52,000 South Africans baying for more All Blacks blood.

Hansen has some tough selection decisions to make in the coming days.

He’ll no doubt insert rested No 8 Kieran Read, and tighthead prop Owen Franks, back into the starting lineup, while halfback Aaron Smith is expected to rotate back into the starting XV at the expense of TJ Perenara. However, the makeup of the midfield and bench isn’t so straightfo­rward.

To stick with second-five Sonny Bill Williams, who was yellowed carded against Argentina and substitute­d in the

57th minute, and centre Ryan Crotty, or to throw the impressive Jack Goodhue back in the mix?

New Zealand’s coaching staff will also have to decide whether to inject utility Damian McKenzie, unavailabl­e to play Argentina due to a family bereavemen­t, back into the matchday 23 for Richie Mo’unga, who impressed in his place.

 ?? AP ?? Sonny Bill Williams manages to offload despite the attentions of two Pumas tacklers during the All Blacks’ title-clinching win in Buenos Aires.
AP Sonny Bill Williams manages to offload despite the attentions of two Pumas tacklers during the All Blacks’ title-clinching win in Buenos Aires.
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