Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Mccaw: We’ll help Taylor

Battered and bruised All Blacks skipper to lead the charge in Sydney

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ALL BLACKS captain Richie McCaw was battered, bruised and didn’t recover fully until Tuesday, yet sent a warning to his Australian counterpar­ts he was working to get better.

The 32- year- old McCaw played more than 70 minutes last week in the All Blacks 47-29 victory over the Wallabies, confoundin­g expectatio­ns from across the Tasman that he would be rusty after a sixmonth sabbatical.

He had entered the opening Rugby Championsh­ip clash at Sydney’s Olympic Stadium with only a low- level club match and two cameo appearance­s off the bench for the Canterbury Crusaders under his belt.

But the openside flanker became increasing­ly influentia­l the longer the Test match went on, overcoming an opening quarter when he appeared over eager to get involved and was penalised several times by referee Craig Joubert.

“I was all right after about Tuesday,” McCaw told reporters with a laugh while standing on the sideline at Wellington Regional Stadium. “The body was a bit bruised, but you expect that.

“I was a bit inaccurate from the start.

“Overall I was happy enough, but I also realise that I Israel Dagg; Ben Smith, Conrad Smith, Ma'a Nonu, Julian Savea; Tom Taylor, Aaron Smith; Kieran Read, Richie McCaw (captain), Steven Luatua; Sam Whitelock, Brodie Retallick; Owen Franks, Andrew Hore, Tony Woodcock. Replacemen­ts: Dane Coles, Wyatt Crockett, Charlie Faumuina, Jeremy Thrush, Sam Cane, Tawera Kerr-Barlow, Colin Slade, Charles Piutau Jesse Mogg; Israel Folau, Adam AshleyCoop­er, Christian Lealiifano, James O'Connor; Matt Toomua, Will Genia; Ben Mowen, Michael Hooper, Scott Fardy; James Horwill (capt), Rob Simmons; Ben Alexander, Stephen Moore, James Slipper. Replacemen­ts: Saia Faingaa, Scott Sio, Sekope Kepu, Kane Douglas, Liam Gill, Nic White, Quade Cooper, Tevita Kuridrani Referee: Jaco Peyper (RSA) was by no means perfect and just need to make sure that my performanc­e this week is another step up and that I can contribute to the team as well.”

McCaw’s contributi­on to the side will again be tested today as he and the other experience­d players who form the core leadership group will be expected to help new flyhalf, Tom Taylor, through his Test debut.

The 24-year-old Taylor has not played in the number 10 jersey this season and was brought into the squad earlier this week following injuries to Dan Carter ( calf), Aaron Cruden (knee) and Beauden Barrett (calf).

Wallabies captain James Horwill and scrumhalf Will Genia have both said that while they expected Taylor to per- form at Test level, they would attempt to rattle him early and often.

“I think he will do well,” Genia said. “They have picked him because they think he can handle the pressure and can do the job. But he has only played 12 matches ( this season) so from our point of view we want to put him under as much pressure as we can.

“You have to with somebody who is playing his first Test.

“We have to put pressure on him and will look to see how he copes with it and the decision making and controllin­g of their game.”

Horwill said Taylor’s elevation was similar to the 2011 World Cup when Stephen Donald came into the side and kicked a penalty that helped the All Blacks to their second Webb Ellis trophy after they had a similar injury crisis at flyhalf.

“Look at the World Cup when they were down to their fourth or fifth choice (flyhalf) and they won the World Cup,” Horwill said.

“They have got a lot of depth.

“That’s just one of their strengths.”

McCaw also harked back to the World Cup and the way in which the team had rallied to help first Cruden, then Donald, to just concentrat­e on what they had to do when they were brought into the squad.

“I think this week we have tried to make it as easy as possible for him,” McCaw said of the team’s approach with Taylor.

“At the end of the day he is in the No 10 shirt and he has to control the game.

“We just have to help him do his job, but he’s good enough to do that.” – Reuters

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? SHAKING OFF THE RUST: All Black captain Richie McCaw says he is getting better after a six-month sabbatical from the game.
GETTY IMAGES SHAKING OFF THE RUST: All Black captain Richie McCaw says he is getting better after a six-month sabbatical from the game.
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