The Citizen (Gauteng)

Crotty vows to silence Buenos Aires crowd

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– All Blacks centre Ryan Crotty (right) has warned Argentina that the world champions are still hurting after a rare Test defeat and want to make amends on Saturday.

The New Zealanders succumbed to South Africa 36-34 in Wellington on September 15 in their first Rugby Championsh­ip defeat for three years.

Crotty said the result did not sit well with his team-mates.

“This group always expects to win and win well,” he told Radio Sport from Buenos Aires. “When we don’t that’s hard to take.

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There’s some very competitiv­e men in the group – that’s probably an understate­ment.”

The 39-Test veteran said having a week off after the loss “wasn’t ideal” because it gave the players longer to stew over the result.

“Usually the next week you get a chance to put it right,” he said.

Coach Steve Hansen delivered a damning assessment of his team’s game management after the defeat, labelling it the worst he had seen since New Zealand’s 2007 World Cup quarter-final loss to France.

Much of the focus was on whether fly-half Beauden Barrett should have taken a drop goal to snatch victory in the final minutes, rather than attempting to set up a try that never came.

Crotty said the All Blacks knew where they went wrong against the Springboks and recognised the entire team needed to communicat­e better with key playmakers.

“It’s really about our connection­s out there. Feeding in everything we see that’s critical for them to make the right calls and take a bit of the load off them,” he said.

Argentina have never beaten the All Blacks but the South Americans are on a high after defeating South Africa and Australia during this year’s Rugby Championsh­ip.

Crotty was relishing the prospect of a boisterous Buenos Aires crowd.

“It’ll be loud, it’ll be hard to hear. There’ll be a vocal crowd. You embrace that. It’s awesome, genuinely exciting. The boys love it,” he said.

“The best way to silence a crowd is to play well and get points on the board.” –

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