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Read to take over McCaw’s job full-time, but ‘at least he’s had a taste of it’

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ALL BLACK coach Steve Hansen confirmed the first of his major rebuilding decisions following back-to-back World Cup victories with the expected naming of Kieran Read as the next national captain yesterday, replacing the retired Richie McCaw.

The 35-year-old McCaw, named as the 2015 New Zealander of the Year earlier this week, retired at the end of last year after leading the All Blacks to successive World Cup triumphs.

He was one of six stalwarts of the team, who had cemented them as the most dominant in world rugby in the past decade, to retire after the tournament in England.

“Reado’s had experience already as captain nine times,” Hansen told Radio Sport yesterday. “Whilst it will be a new experience to be there full-time, at least he’s had a taste of it.”

Hansen, who has said he was more than likely to step down after next year’s British and Irish Lions tour, has been rebuilding the side since he took over in 2012 and now has a core of players boasting more than 30 internatio­nal caps.

Read’s appointmen­t to the second-highest profile job in New Zealand, behind that of the rugby-mad country’s prime minister, had been on the cards for at least three years.

The 30-year-old’s first led the team on their end- of- year Northern Hemisphere tour in 2012 when they beat Italy 42-10.

The rangy No 8 then stepped into the role three times against France in 2013 when McCaw was on a six-month sabbatical, and again three times later that year when the regular skipper was out injured.

Read also led the team once at last year’s World Cup, against Tonga in Newcastle.

Hansen, who was named New Zealand’s Coach of the Year at the country’s premier sporting awards on Thursday, added that McCaw’s understudy since 2012, Sam Cane, would likely fill his place as openside flank.

Cane, 24, who has already notched up 31 Tests, has also led the side, against Namibia at the World Cup.

“Sam Cane’s had a taste of Test footy and he’s raring to go,” said Hansen. “So if we’re going in with all of those things brand new then it would be a lot different, but I’ve got a lot of confidence in the people that are going to step up.”

Despite Hansen’s early support, Read and Cane have young contenders pursuing them with Akira Ioane and Ardie Savea likely to join them in All Black squad after their Olympics Sevens commitment­s.

Savea, the younger brother of All Black wing Julian, already has a taste of life with the team, having gone on the side’s end-of-year tour in 2013. – Reuters

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KIERAN READ: Already captained All Blacks nine times

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