The Citizen (KZN)

All Blacks have plenty to prove

PLAYER HAVE TAKEN LESSONS FROM THE LOSSES

- Ross Roche

The All Blacks are heading into the second Rugby Championsh­ip Test at Ellis Park tomorrow with a lot to prove and plenty of motivation to end a dreadful run of results.

With five losses in their last six games and three in a row, the pressure on a team that is expected to be one of the best in the world, is massive, however coach Ian Foster claims that they are feeling good heading into the crunch match.

“It has been a really good week. It was a good trip up here, great weather conditions and great training conditions,” said Foster.

“We dropped the first game of the (Rugby) Championsh­ip and we are really determined to go into this one, which is always going to be a special occasion at Ellis

Park, with plenty of motivation.

“We are a group that has taken the lessons and are working hard on the growth part of our game, and it has been a solid week of prep so far.”

Foster has made four changes to his starting line-up from the team that went down 26-10 in the tournament opener in Mbombela last weekend, with props Tyrell Lomax and Ethan de Groot coming in, alongside loose forward Shannon Frizell and flyhalf Richie Mo’unga.

Beauden Barrett will feature off the bench, along with George Bower and Akira Ioane, having all started the first match, while Angus Ta’avao drops out totally.

“As a group of selectors we went through the same process we normally do at selection time, like where we think the group is at currently,” explained Foster.

“We felt both Tyrell and Ethan are in a really good position. Particular­ly

Ethan coming in, it’s a great opportunit­y for him to start. He’s a strong scrummager, so I am excited about that.

“Having Shannon’s experience is important and he looked raring to go off the bench, while Richie has trained really well and has contribute­d massively behind the scenes, so it was a chance to switch those two around.”

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? PIVOT. Richie Mo’unga will start at flyhalf for their Rugby Championsh­ip clash against the Springboks at Ellis Park tomorrow.
Picture: Getty Images PIVOT. Richie Mo’unga will start at flyhalf for their Rugby Championsh­ip clash against the Springboks at Ellis Park tomorrow.

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