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'We’re aware of what he is going to be doing' - All Blacks have a target in their sights

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New Zealand captain Kieran Read looks rueful (Getty Images)

All Blacks captain Kieran Read is expecting the final Rugby Championship Test against South Africa in Pretoria will go right down to the wire.

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The All Blacks will be eager to avoid a double defeat following their 34-36 loss to Springboks in Wellington.

And Read is expecting South Africa to be better.

Like the All Blacks, the Springboks had improved their defence after the Wellington win, and both sides had shown that in their respective games last weekend. As a result, Read felt the All Blacks would need to find different ways to break down the Springbok defence.

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With Warren Whiteley out of action, the Springboks have recalled Francois Louw at No.8.

Louw is more of a traditional fetcher over the ball and loves being a nuisance at the breakdown, something Read is all too familiar with.

“We’re aware of what he [Louw] is going to be doing,” Read told reporters ahead of the Test.

“But from our factor if we can win a few more breakdowns, win a few more gain line we can negate all those guys and their work over the ball,” he added.

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The rivalry between the sides has been subdued in recent years given the All Blacks’ dominance, but the Wellington win means that it will be back to its most fierce at Loftus.

Read, who missed out on the Argentine leg of the tour, revealed that the playing in Pretoria at Loftus Versfeld at altitude is huge challenge his team will have to combat if they want to win.

“It’s been a few years since we’ve played here against them, at altitude, but it always seems to be a pretty ding-dong battle so I’m we’ll have to go close to or near that 80 minutes, or over it if we need to.

“Our guys are excited by that challenge and hopefully it will be a great spectacle. I know everyone here in South Africa this week has been building up the game and got a lot of support from the fans,” he said.

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How Leinster neutralised 'long-in-the-tooth' La Rochelle

Hey Nick, your match analysis is decent but the top and tail not so much, a bit more random. For a start there’s a seismic difference in regenerating any club side over a test team. EJ pretty much had to urinate with the appendage he’d been given at test level whereas club success is impacted hugely by the budget. Look no further than Boudjellal’s Toulon project for a perfect example. The set ups at La Rochelle and Leinster are like chalk and cheese and you are correct that Leinster are ahead. Leinster are not just slightly ahead though, they are light years ahead on their plans, with the next gen champions cup team already blooded, seasoned and developing at speed from their time manning the fort in the URC while the cream play CC and tests. They have engineered a strong talent conveyor belt into their system, supported by private money funnelled into a couple of Leinster private schools. The really smart move from Leinster and the IRFU however is maximising the Irish Revenue tax breaks (tax relief on the best 10 years earnings refunded at retirement) to help keep all of their stars in Ireland and happy, while simultaneously funding marquee players consistently. And of course Barrett is the latest example. But in no way is he a “replacement for Henshaw”, he’s only there for one season!!! As for Rob Baxter, the best advice you can give him is to start lobbying Parliament and HMRC for a similar state subsidy, but don’t hold your breath… One thing Cullen has been very smart with is his coaching team. Very quickly he realised his need to supplement his skills, there was talk of him exiting after his first couple of years but he was extremely shrewd bringing in Lancaster and now Nienaber. That has worked superbly and added a layer that really has made a tangible difference. Apart from that you were bang on the money… 😉😂

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