Sunderland Echo

Wales urged to make most of All Blacks Test

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Warren Gatland believes Wales’ players will benefit from regular exposure against New Zealand as they prepare to tackle the world champions tomorrow.

Wales head coach Gatland’s starting line-up contains four players – Alun Wyn Jones, Taulupe Faletau, Rhys Webb and Ken Owens – who helped the British and Irish Lions beat the All Blacks in Wellington five months ago as part of a drawn Test series.

Gatland, the Lions’ mastermind on that occasion, is now tasked with trying to end Wales’ dismal run of results against New Zealand, one that has spanned 29 Tests and stretched back 64 years.

“The reason we are excited is probably the way the players have prepared themselves,” he said. “We have got a group of players in the squad, and some of them have had success, obviously in a different jersey.

“I think in the past, and rightly so, the All Blacks, having been the best team in the world consistent­ly, you kind of have almost that fear factor about playing them.

“The fact that some of these players have played them on a regular basis, it is not kind of that sort of trepidatio­n, I suppose, in terms of familiarit­y. Having played against a number of those players on a regular basis, you just feel a bit more comfortabl­e.

“These guys have prepared really well this week. They just seem calm and not so nervous and uptight as they may have been in the past.

“I think that’s the experience­d players like Alun Wyn (Jones) or Ken Owens or Taulupe Faletau, just having had that experience of playing against the All Blacks.

“They are still the best team in the world. They could put out a fourth, fifth, sixth-strength team and still beat most teams because of the quality of players they have.

“They are obviously probably missing seven or eight of their regular starters from 12 months ago, but it is an opportunit­y they get to develop some depth, and we are going through the same process.”

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Warren Gatland.

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