The Citizen (KZN)

Wounded All Blacks a danger

FOSTER: NAMED NEAR FULL-STRENGTH SIDE TO FACE PUMAS

- Sydney

Awounded All Blacks are desperate to restore pride against Argentina tomorrow after a shock loss to Australia, with the Pumas facing a huge task to pull off their first-ever win against the threetime world champions.

The South Americans have failed to beat New Zealand in 29 Tests and head into their opening Tri-Nations clash at Sydney’s Bankwest Stadium with the odds heavily stacked against them.

After not playing a Test since the World Cup last year, and a build-up badly disrupted by the coronaviru­s, they face a battle-hardened team stung by a 2422 loss to the Wallabies last week.

In an ominous sign, New Zealand coach Ian Foster has named a near full-strength side after his eight changes to the starting team last week backfired.

The All Blacks were not sharp enough against Australia, hampered by poor discipline and tactical awareness, with 10 players purged in response.

“We were bitterly disappoint­ed with the loss against Australia on the weekend, but we’ve taken a lot of lessons from that game,” Foster said.

“Specifical­ly, we need to be smarter in seeing space and executing our plan around that.”

New Zealand have not lost back-to-back Tests since 2011 and have playmaker Richie Mo’unga and bruising winger Caleb Clarke returning to help prevent that happening again.

They also have a new-look front row of Tyrel Lomax, Dane Coles and Joe Moody, who returns after a head knock.

Despite the Pumas’ disjointed build-up, Foster said he was expecting a tough opponent.

“They’ve had about three weeks of training and preparatio­n so I’m sure their game understand­ing is going to be high,” he said.

“They’ve had two really solid games in the last two weekends against Australia A, and they’ve shown a lot of the shape and flair that we’ve become accustomed to seeing from them.

“You only need to go back to Buenos Aires last year, when we had a real arm-wrestle with them, to know how tough they can be.”

He was referring to a game the All Blacks narrowly won 20-16 in the Argentine capital. –

 ?? Picture: Gett y Images ?? KINGPIN. All Black flyhalf Richie Mo’unga returns to the team for their Tri-Nations clash against Argentina in Sydney tomorrow.
Picture: Gett y Images KINGPIN. All Black flyhalf Richie Mo’unga returns to the team for their Tri-Nations clash against Argentina in Sydney tomorrow.

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