The Herald (South Africa)

I would move out of the way, says coach of Laumape

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Hurricanes assistant coach Cory Jane would have stayed out of Ngani Laumape’s way and opted for self-preservati­on after the inside centre’s stellar performanc­e in Super Rugby Aotearoa over the weekend, he said yesterday.

Laumape was at his best in the Hurricanes’ 29-27 victory over the Auckland Blues on Saturday with two storming runs through Otere Black and Beauden Barrett bringing the crowd to their feet and boosting his chances of making the All Blacks.

“I’d probably do what Beaudy did,” Jane said with his typical self-deprecatin­g humour when asked what he would have done had he faced Laumape.

“I’d be thinking ‘I’m not dealing with this today.

“I have got more games in my career that I want to play’ and I would have moved out of the way.” Laumape’s performanc­e garnered praise from fans, pundits and former players and elevated his standing in the conversati­on of who would make Ian Foster’s first All Blacks squad next month.

It was a far cry from one columnist’s assertion last week that his direct style of play meant he was one-dimensiona­l and unlikely to add to his 13 Test caps, something Laumape said after the game had motivated him.

Jane, however, said that Laumape was comparable to All Blacks great Ma’a Nonu, who faced similar judgments throughout his early career.

“Ma’a became one of the best passing 12s in world rugby but it also took a little bit of time for him to understand his game,” Jane, a Hurricanes and All Blacks teammate of Nonu, said.

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