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Pocock has All Blacks on ‘high alert’

- Agency Staff Sydney /Reuters

The All Blacks are on “high alert” over the threat David Pocock could pose at the breakdown when they meet the Wallabies in Saturday’s Rugby Championsh­ip opener, flanker Sam Cane says.

Pocock missed the 2017 championsh­ip while on a sabbatical but was back to his ballpoachi­ng best upon his internatio­nal return in the June Tests against Ireland.

“He’s always a big threat when he plays,” Cane said of his fellow loose forward on Monday ahead of Saturday’s championsh­ip opener in Sydney.

“The way he continuall­y bounces back and plays at a high level is pretty outstandin­g. It just creates an awareness — we’re on more of a high alert than normal around the breakdown.”

The Wallabies have some concerns about their back row, however, with captain and openside flanker Michael Hooper lacking match fitness after being sidelined with a serious hamstring injury since June.

Cane felt the abrasive Waratahs skipper would have no trouble slotting back in.

“He’s played so much footy for his age, experience is something he has buckets of despite being only 26,” he said.

“I don’t think it will be an issue. He has a big ticker and runs all day.”

The world champion All Blacks have won the last two Rugby Championsh­ips without defeat and thrashed France 3-0 in the June internatio­nals.

Saturday’s match and the return in Auckland the following week double as the first two of the three Tests in the Bledisloe Cup series.

The All Blacks have held the trophy since 2003 but coach New Zealand Steve Hansen said last week the Wallabies were “favourites” to win it back, a claim dismissed as mind games by pundits.

All Blacks fullback Ben Smith was also a bit nonplussed by the coach’s call but felt his team were lucky to retain the trophy in 2017 after they needed a lastminute try to stave off defeat in the second Test in Dunedin. “I’m not sure what Steve was meaning by that, but … he was probably just making awareness about how good this Australian team is.”

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