It might be a 'friendly' - but taking on the Boks at Twickenham is still oh so crucial for the All Blacks

By Mal / Roar Rookie

One of the biggest points of difference among the top-seeded teams will be their preparation for the World Cup, starting September 8th in Paris.

I watched England and Wales play the other day and felt sorry for their fans – there is a lot of work to be done for both teams.

An hour or so later, a close-to-full-strength France played Scotland, with both teams displaying flair, skills and power that made them look as if they were playing at a considerably higher level.

That is exactly the kind of match the All Blacks need, which is why the pre-World Cup clash between them and South Africa is critical for the coaches and players.

But first, let’s put to bed the discussions about the All Blacks using the match as another chance to experiment or field a ‘B Team’. None of these options will do them any good in preparation for the major tournament.

There are plenty of good reasons why the Springboks match-up can significantly contribute to RWC success.

Game-time

Some players, such as Ethan De Groot, Codie Taylor, Shannon Frizell, Rieko Ioane and the Barretts, need more miles in the legs before the RWC begins, otherwise they will have gone several weeks without a match.

Others, due to injuries (Fletcher Newell, Anton Lienert-Brown, David Havili, Emoni Narawa), and limited rotation of players (Luke Jacobson, Tamaiti Williams, Cam Roigard, Mark Telea and Leicester Fainga’anuku and even Samipeni Finau) are even more in need of game-time to a) gain more experience playing against the top teams; b) further prove or reinforce their stake to the starting 23 line-up; and c) to build combinations.

Combinations

Great progress has been made on this front by the All Blacks, and this year’s line-ups have clarified a near-final starting XV.

But these combinations still need further experience against the likes of South Africa, as do the ones that emerge when the bench comes onto the field. Smooth transitions are essential – no need for horrors like last year’s final stanza against England – so the more time that Havili has with Richie Mo’unga and Ioane on either side of him the better.

Similarly, if Leinert-Brown comes on at centre, he needs more game-time with Jordie Barrett and Havili on the inside, and the likes of Will Jordan, Telea and Fainga’anuku on the outside.

Let’s find out if Newell and Ofa Tu’ungafasi can come on again as effective replacements, as they did in Dunedin.

Experience

The younger players need as much big game experience as possible. For that reason, Newell, Tupou Vaa’i, Samisoni Taukei’aho, Williams, Roigard, Narawa and Fainga’anuku need to play at least part of the match, if not all of it.

At the same time, the more seasoned and/or essential members of the squad need to be rested or used off the bench to lessen the chance of injury. These include Whitelock, Scott Barrett, Aaron Smith, Ardie Savea, Mo’unga, Ioane, Jordan and Beauden Barrett.

We all know there is a risk of injuries at any time in any match, and it can have devastating effects on a team if key players are affected – French star Romain Ntamack’s injury last weekend the perfect example. But this can also happen in the first official match of the World Cup, or the second: injuries will happen.

A 33-man squad is selected with this in mind, and replacements can still be brought in before the tournament begins.

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Psychology

While acknowledging the risk of injury, it will be a massive boost to the All Blacks if they beat the Springboks in their final lead-up match to the RWC.

Improving combinations

Win or lose, if combinations are further developed, players are tested and excel (or do not), and – dare I say it – lessons are learned, then that is another critically successful part of the build-up to the tournament proper.

Pressure

What better way to prepare for the rigours of the RWC than playing the current world champions in front of a boisterous sell-out crowd at Twickenham with all the world watching? Especially so for the more junior members of the squad.

Remember too, that some of the squad have a serious crack at being in the match-day 23s for the tournament, and have this Twickenham battle with South Africa to prove themselves one more time – Newell, Williams, Vaa’i, Narawa, Fainga’anuku, Roigard will surely all be chomping at the bit.

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It’s South Africa

Let’s face it: neither the players nor coaches, nor New Zealanders in general, want to lose to South Africa, but would accept such a fate if what came out of the game was further progress in preparation for the matches in France.

Let’s not insult the Springboks by fielding a ‘B’ or ‘C’ team, or insult the sell-out crowd who are paying big money to see the match.

Win or lose, this is an important game; which is why I consider it to be the All Blacks’ unofficial eighth match of the RWC (along with four pool matches and a potential quarter-final, semi-final and final).

If Foster, Joe Schmidt, Jason Ryan, the respective assistant coaches and all the players can use this Springboks date to learn, adapt and apply their RWC strategy, that will galvanise support in New Zealand, and will increase the team’s likelihood of regaining the Webb Ellis Cup and returning home on top of the rugby world.

The Crowd Says:

2023-08-27T09:21:34+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Thanks good luck to you too for WC Hope wallabies and all blacks will meet in the finals :happy:

AUTHOR

2023-08-25T22:35:52+00:00

Mal

Roar Rookie


I did. It was written by me about a week and a half b4 the match. Many comments to follow.

2023-08-25T21:21:19+00:00

Bluffboy

Roar Rookie


Thanks Guess There are a few good rugby men that can get past the Wallaby New Zealand hate feast. Although I don't agree with most of what Eddie the Lip is dishing out, that doesn't mean I won't to see your mob not progress. Good luck Monday and for the rest of the Cup :thumbup:

2023-08-25T18:11:01+00:00

Terminator

Roar Rookie


Looking forward to watching the performances of Jacobson, who I believe is simply too short to start at blindside and will cause the ABs all kinds of issues in the lineout (like Jacobson as an 8 though), Tamaiti Williams and Fletcher Newell (who I think Will scum very well against Boks reserve front row, Newell is NZ’s best scrummaging tighthead), and Roigard who I have not seen enough of at test level to make an informed opinion (although Christie is mediocre so Roigard wins by default the 21 jersey)

2023-08-25T18:00:35+00:00

Terminator

Roar Rookie


Did the author even look at the All Black squad named before writing this article? Many players referenced such as Havili, Fainga’anuka, and Narawa are not even on the team sheet.

AUTHOR

2023-08-25T17:03:28+00:00

Mal

Roar Rookie


Agree, and also interesting to see how the All Blacks bench front row do in the 2nd half. An absorbing match for sure.

AUTHOR

2023-08-25T17:01:31+00:00

Mal

Roar Rookie


Will be fascinating seeing how the ABS bench do in the last 20 minutes—- could be valuable key insights for later on in the RWC matches.

2023-08-25T16:07:23+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


Yep. Gotta lose battles to win wars sometimes. Better to be underdog against France than be favourites and have that false sense of security. Anyway maybe I’m wrong. Wish whatever works best for them

2023-08-25T10:59:25+00:00

Bluffboy

Roar Rookie


Not that I ever want to see them lose but I tend to agree here. I think there is more value in dropping this game than down the road. After the start they have had this season, things need to be brought back into prospective.

2023-08-25T10:29:05+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


I think it's better for the ab to lose

2023-08-25T08:50:04+00:00

Rusty

Roar Guru


Looking forward to this game but I think a win is more important to the Boks than the ABS That said - the Boks while settled up front are still playing a bit of musical chairs in the back which wont help their cause

2023-08-25T06:16:01+00:00

4 of 6

Roar Rookie


Will be interesting to see the Boks HB and FH combination in action. The ABs players that I will be watching will be Jacobson and the subs ALB and Riogard . Both teams look reasonably settled in their lineups , especially the ABs. I would expect little change in the Boks approach to the game, but the ABs may play a tighter game , play a lot of set pieces and only open up in the last 20

2023-08-25T04:22:32+00:00

Spew_81

Roar Rookie


Agree Roigard offers more in tandem with Smith. I think it will be a good test to see if the All Blacks have the required amount of 'grunt' without Retallick and Frizell. It will be interesting if 6-2 split suits the All Blacks.

2023-08-25T02:59:35+00:00

Old Bugger

Roar Rookie


A loss provides far more information for both sides, than a win does so either way, the feed-back this match can generate, will be given the utmost repetitive viewing, by coaches and players on both sides. For me, it is all about getting the top-2", into the right frame of thought.

2023-08-25T02:35:38+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Yep, good read Mal, & yes it is a crucial game for the AB's, just as crucial it will be for the Bokke. Yes I'd love to see the AB's take it out, but then again, I'm not that confident, as it's a game, that could go either way. We all know that the Bokke are our ultimate challenge, & do have the past record, against us to prove that. Since professionalism, we have gained the advantage, but they are our biggest threat. Both teams have good line up's, & players out with injuries, along with some not being ' Squeezed ' in there, but that's the way it is. Great to see young Roigard coming off the bench, as he's no doubt, is Nuggy's better back up. I wouldv'e like to have seen Frizell there but from reports he's not ready to come back yet. It'll be interesting to see again, how Ethan de Groot goes against this massive Bokke pack, as it is in truth, the ultimate challenge.

2023-08-25T02:21:25+00:00

Emuarse

Roar Rookie


So the brilliant Joe Schmidt (former Irish coach), is in reality the head coach, and Foster is the Manager & PR officer.

2023-08-25T01:59:37+00:00

Rongowhakaata

Roar Rookie


Interesting to see the approach the selectors have taken Mal. Going all in with the top starting line up (barring injuries) with some newbies in the bench in Roigard, Williams, Newell and Lord. Pretty exciting looking bench methinks. A true test of their mental mettle especially concentration to stick to the gameplan. I think the Bokke will target our tight 5 much the same as we will to try to get off to another fast start. Especially with our Carries and cleaning. Will be a massive game up front with the Bokke looking for some revenge from Mt Smart.

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