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ALL BLACKS PLANS ON TRACK

Hansen not swayed by Argentina’s win over SA

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New Zealand coach not swayed by Pumas win over SA

The All Blacks are expected to stick to their strategic plan of giving some of their less experience­d players an opportunit­y to start against Argentina in their next Rugby Championsh­ip match, even though the Pumas are coming off a win over the Springboks.

Steve Hansen’s team beat Australia 40-12 at Eden Park on Saturday to sew up the Bledisloe Cup with a game to spare, while Mario Ledesma’s Pumas upset South Africa 32-19 later in the day to record a rare victory in the southern hemisphere competitio­n.

Hansen had indicated prior to the tournament that his longterm goal was to develop experience this year as a means of bedding down tactics to take through to the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. That had not changed, he told reporters in Auckland on Sunday, even if the temptation was to stick with a winning side, with several first-choice players likely to be rested ahead of the clash with the Springboks in Wellington on September 15.

“You’re always flexible in your thinking but we’ve got a plan in place, and we’ve just got to trust everybody to do their jobs,” Hansen said.

“You can’t get sidetracke­d by results. We’re very fortunate we’ve got a strong squad and what will make it stronger is giving people game-time from time to time and trusting them.”

That planning is likely to see players such as flyhalf Richie Mo’unga, who has just one cap off the bench, and uncapped scrumhalf Te Toiroa Tahurioran­gi getting the nod in Nelson on September 8. Loose forwards Shannon Frizell and Jackson Hemopo could also make the 23-man squad for the clash against the Pumas, who in recent years have often been competitiv­e for 60 minutes before falling away in the final quarter.

Under Ledesma, the Jaguares – which is essentiall­y the national side – advanced to the Super Rugby play-offs for the first time this year and the players have appeared eager to adapt to a more free-flowing game plan.

“They’re going to be tough. They’ve had a good win [against South Africa],” Hansen said.

Hansen added that Ryan Crotty, who was concussed in the All Blacks’ 38-13 victory over the Wallabies in Sydney last week and Rieko Ioane (hamstring) should be in contention for the Nelson game.

Sonny Bill Williams, however, was still a doubt due to his shoulder injury .

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 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? GAME TIME: All Blacks flyhalf Richie Mo’unga is likely be included in the 23-man squad for the clash against the Pumas on September 8 in Nelson, New Zealand.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES GAME TIME: All Blacks flyhalf Richie Mo’unga is likely be included in the 23-man squad for the clash against the Pumas on September 8 in Nelson, New Zealand.

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