The Citizen (Gauteng)

Barrett is still the first choice

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– All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has pretty much ended the debate over whether Richie Mo’unga (above) would be his starting flyhalf for the Rugby Championsh­ip by backing the experience­d Beauden Barrett.

Both were named in Hansen’s Rugby Championsh­ip squad yesterday, but Mo’unga’s performanc­es in helping the Crusaders to their ninth Super rugby title this year have seen a groundswel­l of opinion for him to supplant Barrett.

Hansen, who had tried to dampen down the volume of that opinion last week, said on Monday while Mo’unga was playing well, Barrett’s proven ability at Test level would sway his decision for the opener against Australia in Sydney on August 18.

“He’s (Mo’unga) played one Test and he’s got competitio­n from the specialist No 10 in Beauden Barrett, who’s played 64 Tests,” Hansen told reporters in Christchur­ch.

“Both of them are very good rugby players, our job is to maximise the talent we’ve got and over time you will see Richie get more Test matches I’m sure.”

Hansen added that similar debate had been circulatin­g before the previous Rugby World Cup in England when Barrett was arguably playing better than All Blacks great Dan Carter.

Carter, however, demonstrat­ed all of his experience from more than 100 Tests to guide the All Blacks to a tense 20-18 win over the Springboks in the semifinals and then to a 34-17 victory in the final against the Wallabies.

“Everyone wanted us to drop Dan Carter,” Hansen said.

“But he had one ingredient the other blokes didn’t have and that was experience. And I think you saw that in the big moments.

“So we have to build that experience for Richie, but we have a player in Beauden who has been the world’s best player for the last two years, so we won’t be in any rush to shift him.”

Hansen added that dumped loose forward Vaea Fifita still remained in their plans for the end of season tour and next year’s Rugby World Cup in Japan.

Fifita was concussed during the Test series against France in June and then struggled with his form ever since. –

Wellington

Both of them are very good rugby players, our job is to maximise the talent.

Steve Hansen All Blacks coach

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