All Blacks star Jordie Barrett issues thinly veiled warning to Ireland
Full-back Jordie Barrett is confident New Zealand can bounce back to secure series success against Ireland after their second-Test loss led to some serious soul-searching.
The All Blacks blitzed the Irish 42-19 in the Auckland opener a fortnight ago but were powerless to prevent last weekendâs dispiriting 23-12 defeat in Dunedin levelling matters at 1-1.
New Zealand have not lost a home series since 1994 and face a battle to maintain that record in Saturdayâs crunch clash in Wellington.
âIt is our turn to respond now,â said 25-year-old Barrett. âWe feel a lot of it is in our control and we can influence this match.
âWeâve got to put the performance on the park and get the job done because itâs not going to be easy.
âThereâs no hiding. There was a lot of disappointment on Saturday night-Sunday morning, even leaking into Monday, but itâs a fresh week, an exciting opportunity, a series decider against a quality side.
âThereâs some positive faces and positive moods in camp at the moment so weâre raring to go.
âWe donât have a second chance this week. The boys have had a good look in the mirror and gone away and worked on skills that we need to unfold and put on Ireland this weekend.â
New Zealand have made four personnel changes for the deciding Test at Sky Stadium.
Lock Sam Whitelock and tighthead prop Nepo Laulala have been recalled to Ian Fosterâs forward pack, with winger Will Jordan and centre David Havili fit to start following recent positive coronavirus tests.
Head coach Foster, whose second-Test game plan was undermined by two yellow cards and the dismissal of replacement prop Angus Taâavao, said: âThese are the series we want to be part of.
âThereâs a lot of excitement and a lot of that is the respect Ireland have gained with our public for the way theyâve played.
âItâs a great examination for us, so weâve got to show weâre smart and learning as well.
âItâs an early litmus test for how weâve grown over the last few weeks. Weâre at a point now where each team has got a big prize at the end of it. Thatâs why you play this game,â
