9:25AM Wednesday Aug 19, 2009
By Mark Geenty
SYDNEY – The Graham Henry “rark-up” of last week has been and gone for the underperforming All Blacks. Now captain Richie McCaw will cast a steely glance at his teammates and hope each takes responsibility for a rare downturn in their rugby fortunes against the Wallabies here on Saturday.
Rarely do the All Blacks lose three tests in a row but that is the prospect if Robbie Deans’ men topple them at ANZ Stadium to keep the Bledisloe Cup alive for 2009. A year ago, with McCaw absent through injury, the All Blacks lost to South Africa in Dunedin, then crossed the Tasman for a 19-34 defeat in coach Deans’ first test against his old team. Doom merchants emerged and the fateful 1998 season of five consecutive defeats reared its head. But McCaw returned at Eden Park to inspire a 39-10 victory and spark a nine-match winning streak which included a second grand slam in four years. The gloom returned this year, partly thanks to the absence of key men McCaw and Daniel Carter, as they lost to France, scraped past the Wallabies then lost twice to the Springboks.
With Carter back for the first time in 2009, McCaw was excited about their chance to revive their fortunes at ANZ Stadium where they’ve lost three of their last four tests. “Last year we lost two in a row, the guys were pretty desperate to get it right which we managed to do and it’s exactly the same this year,” McCaw said. “We’re up against a team that’s in the same boat so that’s going to make for a pretty good test with two pretty desperate teams. “It’s not one of the nicest situations to be in but you’ll see how good guys are to get themselves back up and performing.” Carter had slotted back into the side like he’d never been away, McCaw said.
The key in recent days had been keeping a lid on the excitement after two high-octane training sessions, still several days out from kickoff. Henry’s paint-stripping team talk last week didn’t need to be followed up by more ranting and raving in Sydney, McCaw said. McCaw felt as responsible as anyone for their South African struggles after his early-season period on the sidelines, and took it upon himself to lead the way here. “When you’re out there it almost hurts more because you know you weren’t doing it right. I know my performances personally weren’t as good as I would have liked. That gives you a real want to go out and put things right.”‘
The fallout from South Africa saw the benching of frontliners Rodney So’oialo (for Kieran Read) and Ma’a Nonu (for Luke McAlister) yesterday. The in-form Read admitted he was surprised to usurp So’oialo, with lineout strength a key component in his elevation. “It’s always tough when you take over from someone, but in my role I’ve got to do what I can for the team,” he said. “Rodney’s been pretty good and we get together quite a lot, so he’s still helping me out. He’s still a great player and he’ll add a lot off bench.”
All Blacks
Mils Muliaina, Joe Rokocoko, Conrad Smith, Luke McAlister, Sitiveni Sivivatu, Daniel Carter, Jimmy Cowan, Kieran Read, Richie McCaw (captain), Jerome Kaino, Isaac Ross, Brad Thorn, Owen Franks, Andrew Hore, Tony Woodcock.
Reserves: Aled de Malmanche, John Afoa, Jason Eaton, Rodney So’oialo, Brendon Leonard, Stephen Donald, Ma’a Nonu.
Australia
James O’Connor, Lachie Turner, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Berrick Barnes, Drew Mitchell, Matt Giteau, Luke Burgess, Richard Brown, George Smith (capt), Rocky Elsom, Nathan Sharpe, James Horwill, Al Baxter, Stephen Moore, Benn Robinson.
Reserves: Tatafu Polota-Nau, Ben Alexander, Dean Mumm, David Pocock, Will Genia, Ryan Cross, Peter Hynes.
– NZPA
(This Article was sent to me, courtecy of Rugby Princess. Thanks RP)
@Pietman –
Ja ek het.
Ek het gedink dit was Stoop gewees.
Wanneer werk ons ‘reply’ opsie, sien hier is ‘n klomp wp ondersteuners wat nou nog nie verstaan hoe om die nommers voor in te tik nie.
@Loosehead –
Koos is here as well.
@Supa Die Bloubul –
Ja, ek stem.
Laat dit ons laaste keer wees wat ons Voldy se burgers bespreek.
Hulle is op hulle eie eiland nou…..in die middel van die snelweg!
@Loosehead – All Shark supporters are Cheatah supporters by default.
@bdb – 10 000 –
Ek is een wat ook nie weet nie, my nommers werk nie!
92@bdb – 10 000 – Gee kans Mater. Ons werk ons gatte af.
@Loosehead – U and Koos. Not too many Sharks either. This was intended to be a bluebull site but us Lions sorted them out 😆
88@Loosehead – Nee, Koos is ook al hier
100!
Lekker plek die.
93@Supa Die Bloubul – Dan is daar twee rugby kennersop die site. 😆
Yes!!!
@bdb – 10 000 – Skryf asb WP met hoofletters as jy na ons wil verwys in postings, dankie!!!
@Pietman –
Wat is die storie met is dit Dough Jeffrey?
Was n SWA vleul gewees saam met Mans,glo n moeilike kalant gewees op die veld.
@Ed_the_Lion –
Baie lekker.
So wie gaan wen julle? Kiwis of Aus?
@Loosehead –
Im gonna ignore that 😉
Keo se blogger se moer man. Ek was groot blogger daar – en het op ‘n tyd die Shell meisie Dawn gehad om mee te chat. Toe raak dit ‘n politieke storie – en kommin soos net hulle kan raak. Hier praat ek met wie ek wil – en die mense hier is op standaard.
Die helfte van Keo is daardie sleg bliksems wat op Nuweland sit – en vir die All Blacks skreeu!
@Supa Die Bloubul – Kiwis gaan wen. Ek sien ons het nou 5 guests online. bwahahahaha.
89 @K9-MonsterLeeu – ha ! ha ! ek moet sê, julle kan nie rugby speel nie, maar julle is ‘n snaakse klomp daar in Joehies !
Hulle copy en paste nou al ons goed. Bwahaahahahaha.
@Ed_the_Lion –
Dink ook die Kiwis gaan dit vat! Carter gaan n verskil maak!
104@isigidi – hahahahha – Moenie dat hulle neerhalens van ons ryk spannetjie praat nie!
@Pietman –
Ja-nee, as daai ouens eers begin vloek en oor 1652 se apartheidsdae begin praat kan ek in my beste leeu broek k@k.
@bdb – 10 000 – Al hoekom hulle hier toegelaat word. Ed is ere lid omdat hy site help ontwikkel. Res is alledaagse commin leeu supporters.
@isigidi – Isi. Dit is nie nodig nie. Willa, moenie vir Isi luister nie.
Dit sal interessant wees om te sien of die Kwas terugkom dien= naweek teen die Haaie. As hulle weer verloor het hulle dalk self probleme…
@Ex Player – Hoezit beesblaas. Ga jy nie Paul Roos/Grey interskole kyk nie?
@WilladieLeeu – en mens mag nie ‘n leeu broek bevuil nie!
@Fern –
Doug ‘The Judge’ Jeffrey het van SWA af gekom, SA 200 en 400 meter atleet gewees in die sewentigerjare.
Hy het egter nooit SWA Snr gespeel nie,slegs Cravens, was vleuel vir OP saam met Tino Kankowski (Ryan se pa), en ook later saam met Cheeky Watson.
Skitterende speler gewees.
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