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New Zealand coach Ian Foster has revealed that he feels a couple of subtle tweaks to his squad for Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final will be enough to match South Africa’s “bomb squad” pampanga
The Springboks have loaded up on bench forward might for the showpiece Paris decider, including seven pack replacements in their 23 pampanga
The seven/one bench split was a gambit first employed in South Africa’s strong warm-up win over New Zealand at Twickenham in August, with the replacement pack brought on together and immediately win a scrum penalty pampanga
But rather than matching their opponents and including extra forwards among their bench eight, the All Blacks have kept faith with a traditional five/three combination pampanga
Coach Foster has made a couple of personnel changes among those five replacement forwards, though, with veteran lock Sam Whitelock dropped to the bench and tighthead prop Nepo Laulala brought in at Fletcher Newell’s expense pampanga
All Blacks props Nepo Laulala, Tamaiti Williams and Tyrel Lomax will be key to the final (Getty Images)And Foster feels his side are fully equipped to defuse any potential bench impact pampanga
“It is certainly a response [to the Springboks’ bench],” Foster confirmed of his tweaks pampanga
“Not so much a response to the power, but more to the techniques we expect to have to deal with pampanga
“Nepo is a very strong scrummager and very experienced pampanga
He’s trained so well and has probably been disappointed that he didn’t play the last two pampanga
It is a great occasion for him pampanga
“He’s alongside Samisoni [Taukei’aho], with the likes of Sam Whitelock on the bench, we really believe and have got a lot of confidence in that group coming on pampanga
”The final should present a fascinating clash of styles, with Handre Pollard’s selection at fly half ahead of Manie Libbok another indicator of South Africa’s preference for a tighter game pampanga
That contrasts with the All Blacks’ ability to keep the ball alive and play wide, ambitious rugby pampanga
“That’s what I love about the game,” Foster said pampanga
“People play different ways and try different things pampanga
[South Africa] have got their way that they think suits their strength pampanga
“The [seven/one split] doesn’t really change anything in what we do pampanga
It doesn’t impact our game and the way we want to play it pampanga
Our strategy suits us, their strategy suits them pampanga
It makes it interesting on Saturday night pampanga
”New Zealand team to face South Africa at the Stade de France (Saturday 28 October, kick off 8pm BST)Starting XV: 15 pampanga
Beauden Barrett, 14 pampanga
Will Jordan, 13 pampanga
Rieko Ioane, 12 pampanga
Jordie Barrett, 11 pampanga
Mark Tele’a, 10 pampanga
Richie Mo’unga, 9 pampanga
Aaron Smith; 1 pampanga
Ethan de Groot, 2 pampanga
Codie Taylor, 3 pampanga
Tyrel Lomax, 4 pampanga
Brodie Retallick, 5 pampanga
Scott Barrett, 6 pampanga
Shannon Frizell, 7 pampanga
Sam Cane (captain), 8 pampanga
Ardie SaveaReplacements: 16 pampanga
Samisoni Taukei’aho, 17 pampanga
Tamaiti Williams, 18 pampanga
Nepo Laulala, 19 pampanga
Samuel Whitelock, 20 pampanga
Dalton Papali’i, 21 pampanga
Finlay Christie, 22 pampanga
Damian McKenzie, 23 pampanga
Anton Lienert-BrownMore aboutIan FosterNew Zealand rugbySouth Africa rugbyRugby World CupAll BlacksSpringboksJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/2New Zealand explain line-up tweaks to combat South Africa’s benchNew Zealand explain line-up tweaks to combat South Africa’s benchAll Blacks props Nepo Laulala, Tamaiti Williams and Tyrel Lomax will be key to the final Getty ImagesNew Zealand explain line-up tweaks to combat South Africa’s benchThe All Blacks’ scrum will have to perform if they are to beat South Africa Getty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today pampanga
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Wales wing Josh Adams believes that World Cup co-captains Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake will be “massive figureheads” during the build-up to Australia 2027 pampanga
The dust has yet to on Wales’ World Cup campaign in France, which was ended by quarter-final opponents Argentina pampanga
And while the immediate reaction is one of major disappointment that Wales could not reach a third semi-final in the last four tournaments, a new generation of talent is emerging pampanga
Morgan, 23, and 24-year-old Lake are at the forefront, having shone at their first World Cup through leadership and performances pampanga
“We have two young captains in Dewi and Jac, and they have led us incredibly well and are a huge voice for us,” Adams said pampanga
“I have enjoyed playing under them and for those two especially, there are massive careers ahead for them pampanga
“They will no doubt be in the next four-year (World Cup) cycle and they will be massive figureheads for a lot of young lads in this team moving forward pampanga
“I am sure they will drive the standards up even higher pampanga
”Lake, meanwhile, has vowed that crestfallen Wales will kick on following the Argentina loss, which came after an unbeaten pool phase that delivered victories over Australia, Fiji, Georgia and Portugal pampanga
Wales face the Barbarians in Cardiff on November 4, then play opening Six Nations opponents Scotland three months later pampanga
“Emotions go up and down, but it is tough to take,” Lake said pampanga
A loss in a World Cup quarter-final with tears streaming down your face, that is a feeling you never want againDewi Lake“We were not given a lot of hope from people coming into this tournament pampanga
A lot of people said we were not going to get out of the group pampanga
“We will learn a lot from this and a lot of boys are at their first World Cup pampanga
“You don’t learn a lot from winning constantly pampanga
Learning comes from losing games and seeing where you can get pampanga better and where you went wrong pampanga
These are the type of games that build character pampanga
“A loss in a World Cup quarter-final with tears streaming down your face, that is a feeling you never want again pampanga
We will kick on from here pampanga
”One player no longer part of Wales’ plans is fly-half Dan Biggar, who has retired from Test rugby after winning 112 caps and scoring more than 600 points pampanga
Whether any of his colleagues follow him into international retirement remains to be seen, but Toulon star Biggar’s 15-year impact on Wales has proved significant pampanga
Lake added: “Any time you lose a figure like that it is a tough loss pampanga
He has given his time in Welsh rugby, he is a (caps) centurion, a Lions tourist, a leader, he has been unbelievable in a Lions and Wales jersey pampanga
“What he has given to Wales with the sacrifices, he has taken hits like no other 10 I have seen in world rugby and a lot of people would agree with that pampanga
“In terms of his leadership and speaking after games, we will miss him and I think he will miss us as well pampanga
“He has been an unbelievable ambassador for Welsh rugby and has inspired a lot of people old and young pampanga
”More aboutPA ReadyDan BiggarWalesJosh AdamsAustraliaFranceFijiLearningScotlandToulonWelsh Rugby UnionWelshLionsArgentinaGeorgiaSix NationsBarbariansCardiffMarseille1/1Josh Adams believes Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake are ‘massive figureheads’ for Wales Josh Adams believes Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake are ‘massive figureheads’ for WalesWales World Cup co-captain Dewi Lake (David Davies/PA)PA Wire ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today pampanga
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