Showing posts with label Keven Mealamu. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Kiwi Captain Cane is Able


Sam Cane will captain New Zealand for the first time in Thursday’s World Cup meeting with Namibia.

The All Blacks’ head coach, Steve Hansen, has made 12 changes from the side that beat Pool C rivals Argentina on Sunday. Only the wings Nehe Milner-Skudder and Julian Savea remain, along with the lock Sam Whitelock.

The starting line-up features the centre Sonny Bill Williams, the flanker Liam Messam and the No8 Victor Vito, while a powerful bench takes in the team’s regular captain Richie McCaw, the No8 Kieran Read and the centre Ma’a Nonu.

With McCaw, the hooker Keven Mealamu and the prop Tony Woodcock on bench duty, it means that New Zealand have three cap-centurions among their substitutes, which would be a World Cup record.

Hansen paid tribute to Cane, who leads his country at the age of 23.

“It is a very special moment for Sam,” Hansen told www.allblacks.com, in the run-up to the match at the Olympic Stadium in London.

“He is in our leadership group, is hugely respected by everyone, is a fierce and fearless player and is someone who has the potential of being a long-term captain of the All Blacks in the future.”

Reflecting on his team selection, Hansen added: “At the completion of this match, 30 of the 31 players in our squad will have experienced time in the middle of the park, which will give us a good foundation base going forward and which was always part of our pre-tournament planning. It’s now their time to step up.”
New Zealand team v Namibia

C Slade; N Milner-Skudder, M Fekitoa, S B Williams, J Savea; B Barrett, T J Perenara; B Franks, C Taylor, C Faumuina, L Romano, S Whitelock, L Messam, S Cane (capt), V Vito.

Replacements: K Mealamu, W Crockett, T Woodcock, K Read, R McCaw, T Kerr-Barlow, M Nonu, B Smith.

Saturday, 15 August 2015

Awesome Blacks Sink Wallabies

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New Zealand avenged last week’s loss with a 41-13 thrashing of the Wallabies at Eden Park.

The All Blacks have retained the Bledisloe Cup thanks to the win, as they ran in five tries in their final game of the year on home soil before heading to the World Cup.

There were tries from Dane Coles, Conrad Smith as well as two from Ma’a Nonu to go with a near-perfect kicking display from Dan Carter as the All Blacks eased to a thumping win over their rivals.

Heavily criticised after suffering defeat in the Rugby Championship decider last week, the All Blacks were full value in their warning shot to the rest of world rugby.

The Wallabies on the other hand were good in patches, but a mere shadow of the side that turned New Zealand over for a rare win last week.

The All Blacks started the game by employing an out-of-character kicking game, and were almost made to regret it when the Wallabies counter-attacked efficiently and had the best of the opening 15 minutes.

The visitors ran convincing lines and looked to have the unusually sloppy All Blacks on the ropes, but a quick turnaround from the men in black was a stern reminder of the punishment they are capable of dishing out from nothing.

Sam Whitelock stole the ball in a ruck and passed it to Carter. Criticised in recent times for not running at the line as he did in his younger days, Carter feigned an inside run before ghosting around James Horwill to find plenty of green grass and no visiting defenders. He passed to the supporting Coles who changed his angle well enough to slip Adam Ashley-Cooper and run in for the first try of the game.

With two penalties apiece from Carter and Quade Cooper, the scores were close at half-time at 13-6, with the All Blacks only slightly ahead on the scoreboard as well as in momentum, but that changed early in the second half.

The All Blacks came out after the break with a more characteristic style as they held onto the ball with better intent.

The Wallabies held out well for seven minutes but the first bit of skill from Nehe Milner-Skudder - fast becoming a sensation in the southern hemisphere - got him around Dean Mumm before stepping and passing around the back of the last defender.

He got the pass away to Aaron Smith who looked to score but as he ran it in he was taken high by Cooper, which earned the Aussie fly-half a yellow card and the All Blacks a penalty try.

New Zealand needed no excuse to make their guests pay for the extra man advantage. Only seven points behind when Cooper made the high tackle, his side was 34-6 down by the time they were back to the full complement as Nonu and Smith both dotted down during the sin bin period.

Cooper never returned to the field, and was replaced by Kurtley Beale, but there was no miracle turnaround in store for the Wallabies, who conceded a fifth and final try when Nonu crossed the whitewash for the second time in the game.

Israel Folau managed to score his side’s first try of the game in the 77th minute as he plucked the ball from the air, deep in his own half, and ran almost the length of the field to give the visitors a late consolation.

There was a memorable moment for All Blacks captain Richie McCaw before the game ended.

Playing in his world record-breaking 142nd international, the All Blacks skipper was replaced near the end and given a standing ovation by the Eden Park crowd who were almost certainly watching McCaw’s last international on home soil.

Though he is yet to confirm his retirement, McCaw is widely expected to hang up his boots after the World Cup.


Thursday, 7 November 2013

Hansen Changes Paris Team

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New Zealand coach Steve Hansen has made wholesale changes to his line-up for Saturday's clash with France in Paris.

The All Blacks, who have yet to lose in 2013, warmed up for the match at the Stade de France with a 54-6 rout of Japan.

However only four players remain in the starting XV for the much tougher test against France - with Charles Piutau, Ben Smith, Dan Carter and Richie McCaw set to tackle Les Bleus.

McCaw, though, returns to his favoured role on the openside, while Piutau switches wings.
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Israel Dagg, Cory Jane, Ma'a Nonu and Aaron Smith will come into the back division, while Kieran Read, Liam Messam, Sam Whitelock,Brodie Retallick, Owen Franks, Keven Mealamu and Tony Woodcock are named in the pack.

"The full squad has come together well after the Japan Test and are united with a common purpose - to play well on this European tour and put in performances that we can all be proud of," Hansen said.

"But we know this weekend's test won't be easy - the French will come at us with real physicality, passion and something new."

New Zealand: 15 Israel Dagg, 14 Cory Jane, 13 Ben Smith,12 Ma'a Nonu, 11 Charles Piatau. 10 Dan Carter, 9 Aaron Smith, 8 Kieran Read, 7 Richie McCaw (capt), 6 Liam Messam, 5 Sam Whitelock, 4 Brodie Retallick, 3 Owen Franks, 2 Keven Mealamu, 1 Tony Woodcock. 
Replacements: 16 Dane Coles, 17 Wyatt Crockett, 18 Charlie Faumuina, 19 Steven Luatua, 20 Sam Cane, 21 Tawera Kerr-Barlow, 22 Aaron Cruden, 23 Ryan Crotty.


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