Eben Etzebeth has some choice words for All Blacks' naysayers
As the Rugby World Cup in France draws nearer, towering South African lock Eben Etzebeth, acknowledges that the All Blacks cannot be written off, despite their struggles in 2022.
The All Blacks' reputation took a battering in 2022, not least after shipping a home Test series defeat to Ireland for the very first time.
Defeats in last year's Rugby Championship put further pressure on head coach Ian Foster but they ultimately bounced back to claim an unexpected Rugby Championship title, effectively saving Foster's job. Foster has no ruled out leading the All Blacks post-Rugby World Cup and speculation continues to mount around who replace him later this year.
Despite their travails, old rival Etzebeth suggests that only a fool would discount New Zealand's chance in France later this year. “Those people that don’t put them in the conversation don’t know much about rugby," the 31-year-old told News24.
“The All Blacks will always be there. They are one of the toughest teams at a World Cup and they’ve won it three times for a reason.
“They are going to be massive favourites to win the World Cup, along with teams like France, Ireland and other teams that are doing well also. And obviously, we’ll be backing ourselves, so it’s going to be an interesting World Cup.”
“I think the World Cup is open. I think there are about seven or eight teams that are really going to be competitive at the World Cup. Wales are probably not doing that well but they’re always good at the World Cup. England will come back, Australia will be good, Argentina is always a tough team, so it’s going to be difficult.
Etzebeth is aware of the challenges that lie ahead for the Springboks, who will face Ireland and Scotland in Pool B, unarguably the tournament's 'Pool of Death'.
“We’ve got a tough pool with Scotland and Ireland in it and you must finish at least second to make the quarter-finals. Getting through the pool is going to be a tough ask but we’re looking forward to seeing how we go.”
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The way Ratima has been treated he needs to look OS. Same with Perofeta and Love, Hothem too. Razor is a token coach. Gives debuts but very few mins. Also DM too. Just go earn millions elsewhere DM as all you get in NZ is bagging.
BB is coaches favourite and I say let him have BB right thru to the next 2 or maybe even 3 World cups.😁😁 Have JB outside him at 12...That just works so well.
Go to commentsIt certainly needs to be cherished. Despite Nick (and you) highlighting their usefulness for teams like Australia (and obviously those in France they find form with) I (mention it general in those articles) say that I fear the game is just not setup in Aus and NZ to appreciate nor maximise their strengths. The French game should continue to be the destination of the biggest and most gifted athletes but it might improve elsewhere too.
I just have an idea it needs a whole team focus to make work. I also have an idea what the opposite applies with players in general. I feel like French backs and halves can be very small and quick, were as here everyone is made to fit in a model physique. Louis was some 10 and 20 kg smaller that his opposition and we just do not have that time of player in our game anymore. I'm dying out for a fast wing to appear on the All Blacks radar.
But I, and my thoughts on body size in particular, could be part of the same indoctrination that goes on with player physiques by the establishment in my parts (country).
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