Sowetan

New Zealand brace to meet hurt Wallabies

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NEW Zealand opened their Rugby Championsh­ip campaign with a thumping win over Australia at the weekend, but the world champions are bracing for a tough encounter against the wounded Wallabies determined to salvage their pride on Saturday.

The All Blacks romped to a 42-8 victory in Sydney to quash any notion of a tricky transition­al period following the retirement of several New Zealand greats, with this weekend’s encounter in Wellington seen as another big test for Steve Hansen’s developing side.

“We just need to put ourselves in their shoes and think about what we would be doing and the edge and intensity we would have at training,” All Blacks loose forward Jerome Kaino said.

“They have had a lot of injuries but even when you look at the guys who didn’t play, they have got a lot of class there. Whoever they put in there is going to have a lot of determinat­ion to better their performanc­e.

“I know if that was us, we would be doing everything possible to play a lot better and get a win and that is what we are expecting.”

Australia must win to retain any hope of winning back the Bledisloe Cup for the first time since 2003, but Wallabies backrower David Pocock has seen little from the new-look All Blacks to suggest they are inferior to last year’s World Cup winners. “It’s an incredible side.

“You look at guys like Beauden Barrett and the depth that they have in fly-half, halfback, across the field really, New Zealand is in a really strong position in terms of their depth and you see that with their Super Rugby teams. ”–

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