Bangkok Post

New Zealand back McCaw to be ready to face South Africa

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The All Blacks have gambled on injured Richie McCaw being fit for their showdown Test against the Springboks early next month, and named the talismanic skipper in the 28-man touring squad.

The team named on Friday to travel to Argentina and South Africa for their remaining two Rugby Championsh­ip Tests also includes a recall for 71-Test veteran scrumhalf Piri Weepu.

McCaw’s inclusion means the All Blacks have only one specialist openside flanker, Sam Cane, for their opening Test against Argentina on Sept 28.

The 119-Test McCaw suffered ligament damage to his left knee in the unbeaten All Blacks home Test against Argentina, and was expected to have been sidelined for five weeks, which ruled him out of the remain- der of the Championsh­ip.

Coach Steve Hansen is hoping he will be back on the track a week earlier for the Test against South Africa on Oct 5, which is likely to decide the series outcome.

‘‘With Richie, we believe that the best chance of having him available to play against South Africa is by having him travel with the squad and getting hands-on treatment from the All Blacks medical staff,’’ Hansen said.

Under strict championsh­ip rules limiting touring teams to 28 players, McCaw’s inclusion has been at the expense of Matt Todd, who will join the squad in South Africa should the captain not recover in time.

Weepu, who was dropped from the All Blacks earlier in the year, has been recalled following an injury to third-string scrumhalf TJ Perenara, who will be out for up to six weeks to a stress fracture to his left leg.

‘‘We have selected Piri as a replacemen­t for two reasons,’’ Hansen said.

As expected, Tom Taylor has been added to the squad following the injury to Dan Carter when the All Blacks beat the Springboks 29-14 in Auckland last weekend.

With two rounds remaining, the All Blacks lead the Rugby Championsh­ip with 18 points, four clear of South Africa.

Australia are third on four points with Argentina on two.

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