Preview: Samoa vs New Zealand
This may be an All Blacks side without a core of Highlanders and Hurricanes team members, but when the result is looked at in the future that won’t matter.
By playing host to the world champions, Samoa are ready to show they deserve better from the rugby world, not only New Zealand, but other countries as well.
The game will be the sixth between the sides, the first being played at Eden Park in 1993 when New Zealand won 35-13. The last was at Yarrow Stadium in New Plymouth in 2008 when the All Blacks won 101-14.
Much has been heard of the high regard in which the All Blacks are held in Samoa but the visit is also a sign of respect from New Zealand for what Samoa has done for the game here.
Modern demands make such contact difficult to arrange but the spirit in which Samoa has embraced this first Test on their home soil against the All Blacks should do much to ensure that not only are future Tests possible but also that Samoa is sign as a viable entity for other top tier nations.
The game itself is the start of New Zealand’s build-up for the Rugby World Cup and there is plenty for the 23 players named to aim for in the game, let alone the competitiveness that should make the contest memorable.
Prop Tony Woodcock was unable to finish the season with the Blues due to injury but has the chance to work through this game and the Rugby Championship to be fully on song for the World Cup.
Loose forward Jerome Kaino is in the same boat in his first game since suffering a finger injury while for the rest of the pack, the game provides a return to action after early exits from the Investec Super Rugby competition.
The backline is where most interest will lie for New Zealand. Halfback Andy Ellis returns after a four-year hiatus and sniffing a chance for another World Cup campaign. His liaison with Dan Carter is tried and true and will be important in the white-hot atmosphere surrounding this game.
Sonny Bill Williams struggled for impact in the latter stages of Super Rugby and his defensive effort, in partnership with centre Ryan Crotty, will be important in containing the attacking spirit of the home side.
Then there are two players returning from long injury stints in fullback Israel Dagg and wing Charles Piutau. They need not only the time, but sharp performances to take their chances to impress the selectors.
George Moala is the only new player in the starting XV and it will be interesting to see how his combative approach is utilised in the game.
On top of all that is how the All Blacks last in the heat surrounding the mid-afternoon game. Will they be able to maintain the sort of up-tempo approach that has allowed them to put distance between themselves and rivals in recent years?
There are some experienced hands in the Samoan backline who know New Zealand play well. Fullback Tim Nanai Williams is a danger, while the older hands of halfback Kahn Fotuali’i and first five-eighths Tusi Pisi will look to direct the play efficiently.
Flanker Jack Lam will be competitive in the loose while lock Kane Thompson will provide grunt in the tight exchanges.
Apart from everything else surrounding the game, it offers both sides the chance to begin their World Cup build-up with a meaningful contest.
Samoa
- 15Tim Nanai-Williams
- 14Alofa Alofa
- 13Paul Perez
- 12Johnny Leota
- 11Alesana Tuilagi
- 10Tusi Pisi
- 9Kahn Fotuali’i
- 1Sakaria Taulafo
- 2Ole Avei
- 3Census Johnston
- 4Filo Paulo
- 5Kane Thompson
- 6Alafoti Fa’osiliva
- 7Jack Lam
- 8Ofisa Treviranus
SUBSTITUTES
- 16Manu Leiataua
- 17Viliamu Afatia
- 18Anthony Perenise
- 19Joe Tekori
- 20Maurie Fa’asavalu
- 21Pete Cowley
- 22Faialaga Afamasaga
- 23Ken Pisi
- Coach
- Stephen Betham
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New Zealand
- 15Israel Dagg
- 14George Moala
- 13Ryan Crotty
- 12Sonny Bill Williams
- 11Charles Piutau
- 10Daniel Carter
- 9Andrew Ellis
- 1Tony Woodcock
- 2Keven Mealamu
- 3Owen Franks
- 4Luke Romano
- 5Sam Whitelock
- 6Jerome Kaino
- 7Richie McCaw
- 8Kieran Read
SUBSTITUTES
- 16Hikawera Elliot
- 17Wyatt Crockett
- 18Nepo Laulala
- 19Brodie Retallick
- 20Matt Todd
- 21Brad Weber
- 22Colin Slade
- 23Charlie Ngatai
- Coach
- Steve Hansen
- Courtesy of The All Blacks and Opta
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