The Scotsman

All Blacks out for semi-final win by any means Whitelock warns England

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Sam Whitelock has warned England that New Zealand have the ability to win Saturday’s World Cup semi-final by any means necessary.

The All Blacks inflicted a record World Cup defeat on Ireland in Saturday’s merciless 46-14 quarter-final victory in Tokyo.

Now the back-to-back defending champions will push their quest for a third straight World Cup crown to Yokohama, where they will meet Eddie Jones’s England.

New Zealand shifted star stand off Beauden Barrett to full-back in the summer and have reaped untold rewards of his twin-playmaker pairing with new No.10 Richie Mo’unga.

But the All Blacks battered Ireland in the tight exchanges on Saturday too, leaving second-row Whitelock purring on the all-court threat of boss Steve Hansen’s men.

“It’s the reality of playing rugby that there’s so many different styles,” said Whitelock.

“You can go out there and have an awesome backline and win games through them, or you can punt the ball up the tight five’s jumper and play that way.

“But I’d like to think, as a team, we have a few different strengths, and it’s nice to use a few of those in different games.

“It’s pretty cool to see guys stepping up on the biggest stage, it’s always what you dream of but when it happens it’s great.”

Whitelock’s engine room partner Brodie Retallick starred amid New Zealand’s ruthless dismantlin­g of Ireland, and hailing his stylish return, Whitelock revealed the All Blacks are relishing the challenge to push themselves on to ever greater heights.

“It was great to have Brodie back, he put in a big shift,” said Whitelock. “It just shows his quality that he can get back in and straight away produce performanc­es to that level.

“That kind of thing gives everyone a huge amount of confidence, and it’s always great to play alongside him.

“It’s hugely exciting for us if we can keep setting our bar higher. It’s always nice to be around for another week. It’s great for us.

“There’s massive competitio­n in the squad, we’ve got some amazing players who weren’t in the 23. But that’s just really helping us as a team. We’re always trying to get better.”

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