Cape Times

Clarke brings better balance to All Blacks

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NEW Zealand coach Ian Foster’s decision to rejig his backline for their second Bledisloe Cup clash against Australia paid dividends yesterday with the team producing a 27-7 victory at Eden Park to snatch the advantage in the four-match series.

Foster brought Caleb Clarke in for his first start on the left wing, was able to select a fit again Beauden Barrett at fullback and restored a more balanced and experience­d midfield pairing in Jack Goodhue and Anton Lienert-Brown.

The result was a far more attacking display from the side that drew 16-16 in the first game in Wellington, with Clarke’s performanc­e in particular threatenin­g to sweep away news of the country’s general election on Saturday.

Wearing the No 11 jersey that was immortalis­ed by Jonah Lomu in the 1990s, Clarke’s powerful running electrifie­d the 46 049-strong crowd as he set up tries to Jordie Barrett and Ardie Savea within the space of three second-half minutes.

“He is an uncomplica­ted individual,” Foster told reporters about the 21-year-old. “He has great self-awareness of who he is. He knows what he’s good at on the rugby park and he just believes in it.

“He just wants the ball and to run hard. It’s quite a good thing for us to give him the ball and let him run hard.”

Foster added that Barrett had “showed his class” in his decision making after missing last week’s game with an Achilles injury and the 29-year-old was almost as devastatin­g as Clarke with the ball in hand.

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