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Hansen beckons Lions to Eden Park

• All Blacks are unbeaten at this pitch since 1994

- Agency Staff Auckland

In preparing his team for Saturday’s seismic first Test against the British and Irish Lions, All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has made a point of looking to the past for inspiratio­n.

In preparing his team for Saturday’s seismic first Test against the British and Irish Lions, All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has made a point of looking to the past for inspiratio­n.

In the history of past Lions tours only one All Blacks side, in 1971, have lost a series to the combined team.

Moreover, they are unbeaten at Eden Park since 1994 and there’s a recognitio­n for this group of players that the three-Test series will be their last chance to face the Lions.

“The Lions come every 12 years and we’re excited about that,” Hansen told reporters ahead of the first Test, which kicks off at 9.35am (SA time) in Auckland on Saturday.

“It’s a once-in-a-career opportunit­y for most people and look at the guys in the first game [Provincial Barbarians], they loved it and they are now keen to go to a higher level.

“The Super Rugby sides, they stood up and were counted and it inspired those young kids.

“You can feel the enthusiasm and real hunger in the hotel with the players. They’re really up for it. That’s what this Lions tour does for our rugby. We respect it.”

Respect for the Lions team has been slow to come in rugbymad New Zealand after the visitors sputtered through the first week of their tour. Since then, barring a 23-22 loss to the Highlander­s, they have built momentum on forwarddom­inated performanc­es that starved the opposition of possession and shut down their opportunit­ies with a quick, smothering defence.

The inside-back combinatio­n of Conor Murray and Owen Farell have also been superb with their tactical kicking, while the hard-running midfield of Jonathan Davies and Ben Te’o have proved the best at giving their side front-foot ball.

The big test against the All Blacks is whether they will provide that space to an attacking back three of Liam Williams, Anthony Watson and Elliot Daly, with coach Warren Gatland choosing the trio in the knowledge the Lions will need to score tries to beat the champions.

“The message to the players was that to play the All Blacks, you have to be bold and take risks,” Gatland said. “Yes, we are playing to a structure as every team does, but we have been giving the confidence to the players to bring in an offloading game when its appropriat­e.

“We know we have got to be courageous coming here, we’ve got to be bold and play some positive rugby.”

Gatland’s worry is that if they get too positive and make errors, which they have been prone to do, the All Blacks will exploit them ruthlessly, as evidenced by their 78-0 thrashing of Samoa last week.

All Blacks captain Kieran Read has returned to the starting team after almost eight weeks out with a broken thumb, while winger Rieko Ioane was the only surprise selection for the world champions, replacing Julian Savea on the left wing.

Ryan Crotty has recovered from a rib injury to allow Hansen to pair him with Sonny Bill Williams in the midfield, with Anton Lienert-Brown coming off the bench to give the All Blacks “something different”, Hansen said.

“It gives us a 1-2-3 punch,” he said. /

YOU CAN FEEL THE ENTHUSIASM AND REAL HUNGER IN THE HOTEL WITH THE PLAYERS … THAT’S WHAT THIS LIONS TOUR DOES FOR OUR RUGBY Steve Hansen All Blacks coach

 ?? /Getty Images ?? Sterling performanc­e: Halfback Conor Murray is one of the stars for the visitors, but he will be under great pressure from the All Blacks in the first Test in Auckland on Saturday.
/Getty Images Sterling performanc­e: Halfback Conor Murray is one of the stars for the visitors, but he will be under great pressure from the All Blacks in the first Test in Auckland on Saturday.

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