The Borneo Post

All Blacks expect ‘beast’ to emerge against Puma

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WELLINGTON: The All Blacks are looking to unleash a “beast” against Argentina in their Rugby Championsh­ip clash on Saturday as they seek to continue to build depth and put pressure on a resurgent South Africa.

Coach Steve Hansen had promised to experiment with his team and duly made seven changes to his starting side for the match in New Plymouth on Saturday.

With Liam Squire rested from the side that beat the Wallabies in their opening two matches and Jerome Kaino still out as he deals with a personal issue, Hansen handed rookie loose forward Vaea Fifita his first start.

“I want to see a real physical beast that we know he can be,” Hansen said of the 25-year- old, who now weighs 116kgs having put more than six kilogramme­s onto his 1.96m frame since being in the All Blacks setup.

“He is physical, he likes being physical and that’s not something you can coach.

“It’s quite handy to have someone in your team like that, because it usually puts the fear of God in the opposition, if they’re good at it, and we’re hoping he’s going to be.”

In other changes to the team that beat Australia 35-29 two weeks ago in Dunedin, winger Nehe MilnerSkud­der was the most noteworthy return after an injury-plagued two years.

“Been a little bit frustratin­g with injuries,” said Milner- Skudder, who has not played a test since the 2015 World Cup final.

“But to be here and to be in the mix for Saturday, I’m extremely proud and fizzing.”

Argent ina coach Daniel Hourcade has also made several changes to the team that lost 4123 to the Springboks in Salta two weeks ago as he also manages player fatigue.

The country’s Super Rugby team, the Jaguares, are effectivel­y also the national side and the weekin, week- out grind of the southern hemisphere competitio­n has taken its toll.

Since the Jaguares entered the Super Rugby tournament in 2016, Argentina have won just five of their 18 tests with victories against France and an out- of-sorts South Africa last year the only results of note.

Hansen, however, said he would ‘hate’ to have the travel schedule the Pumas now faced each year.

The Pumas have never beaten New Zealand in 24 attempts, typically pushing the All Blacks for the first hour before the world champions kick away.

“They are a good rugby team,” Hansen said. “If you don’t respect them, and don’t turn up ready to go, then they are capable of causing you problems.”

He (Vaea Fifita) is physical, he likes being physical and that’s not something you can coach. Steve Hansen, All Blacks head coach

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Vicenzo Nibali crosses the finish line of the 17th stage of the 72nd edition of ‘La Vuelta’ Tour of Spain cycling race, a 180.5 km route from Villadiego to Los Machucos in Arredondo in this Sept 6 file photo. — AFP photo
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Steve Hansen plays with the ball during a training session at the Lensbury Hotel in Teddington, south-west London in this September 16, 2015 file photo. — AFP photo

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