Northern Edition

Select Edition

Northern Northern
Southern Southern
Global Global
New Zealand New Zealand
France France

Ex-All Black predicts changes for second Bledisloe Cup match

Photos: Photosport/Getty Images

Former All Blacks hooker James Parsons believes All Blacks head coach Ian Foster may make some changes to his lineup to face the Wallabies in Auckland this weekend.

ADVERTISEMENT

The All Blacks defeated the Wallabies 33-25 at Eden Park last Saturday, and while the hosts’ poor start and finish to the match has come under scrutiny this week, Parsons predicts minimal changes for this week’s re-match.

Speaking on the Aotearoa Rugby Pod, the former two-test international said he believes Foster will keep faith in the majority of those who took to the field against the Australians three days ago.

Video Spacer

John Kirwan on Australia’s blown chance to end Eden Park hoodoo against All Blacks

Video Player is loading.
Current Time 0:00
Duration 0:00
Loaded: 0%
Stream Type LIVE
Remaining Time 0:00
 
1x
    • Chapters
    • descriptions off, selected
    • captions off, selected
      Video Spacer

      John Kirwan on Australia’s blown chance to end Eden Park hoodoo against All Blacks

      “I think it’ll be fairly similar. For the most part, I think they were reasonably happy with the first 60. They’ve just got some discipline stuff to clean-up,” Parsons told the Aotearoa Rugby Pod.

      “As a whole, it was a pretty clinical performance for the most part, outside of that discipline.”

      However, Parsons noted that there is some room for movement and personnel changes, particularly in the forward pack, where a change at hooker and more size in the loose forwards could be in the offing.

      He said that Dane Coles, who was a late withdrawal from last week’s bench due to a calf injury, could be thrown into the mix, dependant on his fitness.

      ADVERTISEMENT

      The ex-Blues captain added that two-test youngster Asafo Aumua would benefit from some more exposure in the international arena after having only made one appearance off the bench against Tonga last month.

      “A couple of changes, potentially depending on where Colesy is at, it might be easier to start him, get him to go all out, and then bring Codie [Taylor] off the bench, or he [Coles] might be out altogether and it’s just Codie and Asafo Aumua,” Parsons said.

      “He [Aumua] was really effective for Wellington on the weekend, so after a pretty strong season, and I know Samisoni [Taukei’aho] has gone really well, but unleashing Asafo at some stage could be an exciting opportunity for them before heading away.”

      In the loose forwards, Parsons suggested the impact of Luke Jacobson off the bench over the weekend might be enough to have swayed the All Blacks selectors to put him back into the starting side.

      ADVERTISEMENT

      Parsons also reserved praise for Akira Ioane’s direct play around the fringes of the ruck, which he said helped lead to David Havili’s and Damian McKenzie’s tries.

      “The loose forward trio I thought worked really well. It’s a good mix, but Luke was well-documented that he came off the bench and he made a hell of a lot of tackles, good running metres, so his impact might have been acknowledged,” Parsons said.

      “Luke Jacobson comes back into it, potentially maybe at No 8 or how they see him if he can potentially go at 6, but the thing is we didn’t touch on those other tries where there were picks through the middle.

      “I thought Akira did really well. He picked through the middle before David Havili scored in the corner, and then, before [Damian] McKenzie’s last one, they took the same philosophy.

      “So, in and around those forwards, in and around that pick and go area, picking based on that, they might go for a bigger trio rather than the faster trio.”

      Crusaders and Maori All Blacks halfback Bryn Hall, meanwhile, agreed with Parsons that Foster will make few, if any, alterations to his match day squad.

      Hall did, however, predict potential changes in the tight five, as he believed his Crusaders teammate George Bower could swap places with Karl Tu’inukuafe.

      The 29-year-old halfback added that Brodie Retallick might be replaced by either Scott Barrett, another late withdrawal from last week’s match due to illness, or Patrick Tuipulotu.

      “I think they’ll be pretty loyal to the guys that did the job on the weekend,” Hall told the Aotearoa Rugby Pod.

      “I think possibly there might be a change, maybe possibly bringing in big Karl, who I thought played pretty well when he came on.

      “I think there’s a few scrum penalties with Georgie Bower in that test match, so they could possibly go with big Karl coming in.

      “We’ve got a great locking system, so whether Brodie or Sam might get a rest – Sam won’t get a rest, but whether they keep Brodie there and bring Scooter [Barrett] on or even Patty [Tuipulotu], who came in late.

      “Those are a couple of positions I think that could change a little bit.”

      Hall went on to reject the notion that Beauden Barrett will return to fullback for the first time this year as he spoke highly of incumbent No 15 Damian McKenzie.

      “No, I reckon Beaudy is definitely just seen as a 10, and he’s said that as well, that he wants to play 10,” Hall said.

      “I think if they do get in dire straits where there are a lot of injuries, then he could possibly come back there, but I’ve really enjoyed seeing Damo at the back.

      “Previously, there was obviously Richie and Beauden working that dual role, but I think Damo’s done a really good job around that.

      “He’s played a lot at 10 for the Chiefs this year and then coming back to 15 where he’s played most of his rugby as well, so I think he’s doing really, really well.

      Hall also acknowledged the “energetic” efforts of All Blacks wing and his Crusaders teammate Sevu Reece in the opening Bledisloe Cup test.

      “I thought Sevu was great on the weekend … Just how busy he is at working around the ball. He was in and around for that pick-and-go try,” Hall told the Aotearoa Rugby Pod.

      “That’s been his massive trait that he wanted to work on this year, being able to be around the ball. He is just energetic everywhere.

      “You can see even in counter-rucks. They’re setting up for kicks and he’s trying to counter-ruck and being able to show a lot of energy.

      “Will Jordan might come back into the fold as well, who was great in those first couple of test matches.

      “It’s a pretty settled back three with the way they’re performing pretty well, and if you’re going with how they’re performing and how they’re playing, there probably wouldn’t be many changes there.”

      Listen to the latest episode of the Aotearoa Rugby Pod below:

      ADVERTISEMENT

      South Africa vs New Zealand | The Rugby Championship U20's | Full Match Replay

      Argentina vs Australia | The Rugby Championship U20's | Full Match Replay

      Saitama Wildknights vs Tokyo Sungoliath | Japan Rugby League 2024/25 | Full Match Replay

      The Game that Made Jonah Lomu

      The gruelling reality behind one of the fastest sports in the world | The Report

      Boks Office | Episode 40 | The Steven Kitshoff Special

      Perry Baker in the house | HSBC Life on Tour | Los Angeles

      Confidence knocks and finding your people | Flo Williams | Rugby Rising Locker Room

      Trending on RugbyPass

      Comments

      0 Comments
      Be the first to comment...

      Join free and tell us what you really think!

      Sign up for free
      ADVERTISEMENT

      Latest Features

      Comments on RugbyPass

      S
      Solenn Bonnet 5 days ago
      Leinster cleanse palette with record URC scoreline against Zebre

      My name is Solenn Bonnet, and I am a single mother navigating the challenges of raising my two-year-old child while trying to make ends meet. I came across a trading platform that promised astonishing daily profits of 18%. The allure of such a high return on investment was too tempting to resist, and I found myself drawn into cryptocurrency trading. Excited by the prospect of financial freedom, I invested a significant amount of my savings, totaling over 5.7 BTC. However, what started as a hopeful venture quickly turned into a nightmare. The platform was a scam, and I lost everything I had invested. The emotional toll of this loss was immense; I felt devastated and helpless, struggling to provide for my child and keep up with my bills. In my desperate attempt to recover my funds, I sought help from various recovery experts. Unfortunately, I encountered numerous fraudulent individuals who claimed they could help me retrieve my lost money. Each time I reached out, I was met with disappointment and further scams, which only deepened my despair. Last year was one of the most challenging periods of my life, filled with anxiety and uncertainty about my financial future. Feeling overwhelmed and at a loss, I confided in a close friend from church about my situation. She listened compassionately and shared her own experiences with financial difficulties. Understanding my plight, she introduced me to Tech Cyber Force Recovery, a group of skilled hackers known for their expertise in recovering lost funds. Skeptical yet hopeful, I decided to reach out to them as a last resort. Their services came at a higher cost, but my friend generously offered to help me with a partial payment. I was amazed by how quickly they responded and began the recovery process. Their team was professional, efficient, and incredibly supportive throughout the entire ordeal. To my relief, they successfully recovered more than I had lost to those heartless scammers. This was truly transformative, and I felt a sense of relief and gratitude that I hadn’t felt in a long time. I strongly encourage anyone who has faced similar challenges or fallen victim to scams to reach out to Tech Cyber Force Recovery. If you’ve invested in a fraudulent platform like I did, they are highly capable of helping you reclaim your hard-earned money. Don’t lose hope; there is a way to recover what you’ve lost.

      CONSULT TECH CYBER FORCE RECOVERY

      EMAIL.. support@techyforcecyberretrieval.com

      WhatsApp.. +15617263697

      website.. https://techyforcecyberretrieval.com

      Telegram.. +15617263697

      0 Go to comments
      LONG READ
      LONG READ How long can South Africa hedge their bets in both hemispheres? How long can South Africa hedge their bets in both hemispheres?
      Search