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Barrett catches the eye in new All Blacks role

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NEW ZEALAND coach Steve Hansen was full of praise for Jordie Barrett’s performanc­e at fly-half in the 71-9 victory over Namibia.

Barrett has played the majority of his internatio­nal career at full-back or on the wing but made his first appearance at number 10 for the All Blacks in Tokyo.

New Zealand named only two specialist fly-halves in their World Cup squad in Richie Mo’unga and Beauden Barrett, meaning the utility back was given the opportunit­y in the pivotal role.

And Barrett responded with a 21-point haul from a try and eight conversion­s.

Hansen said: “I was really pleased with Jordie Barrett at 10, [he] played very, very well.

“To be the third-choice first-five [flyhalf], and our two superstar first-fives not playing. He got us round the back well. We ended up scoring [11] tries so there’s a lot to like about it.”

Despite the comfortabl­e win, Hansen was not happy with his side’s first-half display as they led only 10-9 with 30 minutes played.

He said: “The first half was pretty disappoint­ing. We didn’t turn up with the right attitude and Namibia made us pay for that.

“It didn’t happen in the first half because we had a poor attitude.

“We came out in the second half and sorted that out at half-time and came out and played well.”

Namibia coach Phil Davies could not have asked any more of his team despite the heavy defeat.

He said: “We knew we were playing against the best team in the competitio­n, the current champions but we gave it all we could.

“I couldn’t ask any more of our players. We’re very proud of them.”

 ??  ?? Jordie Barrett excelled at fly-half for Steve Hanson’s New Zealand
Jordie Barrett excelled at fly-half for Steve Hanson’s New Zealand

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