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‘Tough battle’ up front, says Plumtree

- Nick Mulvenney Sydney

All Blacks forwards coach John Plumtree expects a “titanic” battle up front when New Zealand and SA meet in their 100th Test match in the Rugby Championsh­ip on Saturday.

Plumtree, who coached for many years in SA, did not expect the Springboks to deviate much from the strategy that won them the 2019 World Cup despite back-to-back losses to Australia in the past two weeks.

“For the forwards, this will be the toughest battle since I’ve been involved, the boys know that,” he said from Townsville. “We know there’s a lot of heat coming and we’ve got to be able to deal with that.

“That’s all they’ll be focusing on, the two or three things that they need to nail to get to us. We saw how good they were in the World Cup and that’s what they’ll want to get back to.”

The former Sharks coach said it was vital that the All Blacks played at their usual high tempo and did not let the Springboks slow the game down and start building pressure.

While Plumtree is expecting the usual Springbok fare of condefence

testable kicks, aggressive and mauling, he warned that the South Africans are capable of running the ball.

“Physicalit­y is everything, it comes naturally to them ... [but] they can play, they’ve got some outstandin­g backs,” the New Zealander said.

“You just can’t trust them, you just don’t know what’s going to happen so we’ve got to be prepared for everything.”

The All Blacks will go into their fifth Test in five weeks on top of the Rugby Championsh­ip standings after convincing backto-back wins over Australia and again over Argentina.

While that would make them strong favourites, Plumtree thought recent results would count for little at North Queensland Stadium.

“When it comes to these two teams, the form book goes out of the window,” he said. “What’s happened in the last couple of weeks doesn’t matter. We’ve been going all right and they’ve been disappoint­ing by their standards.

“We know that these games are normally really tough struggles ... and really tight into the last quarter.”

YOU JUST CAN’T TRUST THEM, YOU JUST DON’T KNOW WHAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN

John Plumtree All Blacks forwards coach

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