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All Blacks v Argentina: New Zealand captain Richie McCaw seeking rapid improvement

FEAR of missing out on the World Cup is shaping as a driving force within the All Blacks camp ahead of their Rugby Championship Test on Friday.

CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - JULY 16: Richie McCaw leaves the field following during the New Zealand All Blacks Captain's Run at AMI Stadium on July 16, 2015 in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Photo by Martin Hunter/Getty Images)
CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - JULY 16: Richie McCaw leaves the field following during the New Zealand All Blacks Captain's Run at AMI Stadium on July 16, 2015 in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Photo by Martin Hunter/Getty Images)

FEAR of missing out on the World Cup rather than a need to protect an unbeaten record against Argentina is shaping as a driving force within the All Blacks camp ahead of their Rugby Championship Test on Friday.

The reigning world champions were way below their best when they scraped home 25-16 against Samoa last week in Apia and they have only four Tests remaining before coach Steve Hansen wields the axe and lops off nearly 25 per cent of the squad.

When they wrapped up the traditional “captain’s run” on the eve of the Test against Argentina in Christchurch, skipper Richie McCaw said the team were aware a rapid improvement was needed.

Richie McCaw leaves the field following during the All Blacks captain’s run at AMI Stadium.
Richie McCaw leaves the field following during the All Blacks captain’s run at AMI Stadium.

“I didn’t need to say too much because most of the boys who are out there realise that standard (against Samoa) going forward isn’t going to be good enough,” he said.

“But you can’t get yourself too much in a hole over it. There’s probably some reasons for it but the key is to get some learnings out of it and make sure that the things we got wrong we don’t (repeat) this week... The expectation is we improve.”

Hansen said players were “probably too mindful” that the August 31 deadline to settle the World Cup squad was fast approaching.

“Whether you have been here five minutes or whether you have been here for a long time, of course they get anxious just like everyone else,” Hansen said.

“There is a lot of talent in this group at the moment. There are 41 players and everyone knows we can only take 31 to the World Cup so there’s a little bit of edge there and that’s not a bad thing.

Israel Dagg waves to supporters during the All Blacks captain’s run at AMI Stadium.
Israel Dagg waves to supporters during the All Blacks captain’s run at AMI Stadium.

“It is about learning to cope with that and control it. And at the same time operate within that because that is what we are going to face right throughout the World Cup.”

Reducing the handling errors and gaining domination upfront were areas to focus on against Argentina.

“The heart of their team is getting their set-piece right and they are big men. The last couple of years it has been a big challenge for the men upfront so there’s a wee bit of an edge there from our lads,” McCaw said.

Dan Carter poses following the All Blacks captain’s run at AMI Stadium.
Dan Carter poses following the All Blacks captain’s run at AMI Stadium.

The All Blacks have never lost in 20 Tests against Argentina, winning 19 and being held to a 21-all draw in 1985.

Although the South Americans achieved a first-ever win in the Rugby Championship last year, when they beat Australia 21-17, Pumas captain Agustin Creevy dismissed suggestions of weakness in the All Blacks from the way they played against Samoa.

“No weakness,” the Worcester Warriors hooker said.

“But we know that we are getting closer to them and we are learning about playing against them and, one time, the possibility of winning will come.”

HOW THEY LINE UP

ALL BLACKS (1-15): Tony Woodcock, Keven Mealamu, Owen Franks, Luke Romano, Brodie Retallick, Jerome Kaino, Richie McCaw (c), Kieran Read, TJ Perenara, Dan Carter,

Charles Piutau, Sonny Bill Williams, Ma’a Nonu, Waisake Naholo, Israel Dagg

Reserves: Codie Taylor, Wyatt Crockett, Nepo Laulala, Jeremy Thrush, Liam Messam, Andy Ellis, Colin Slade, Ryan Crotty

ARGENTINA (1-15): Marcos Ayerza, Agustin Creevy (captain), Ramiro Herrera, Manuel Carizza, Guido Petti Pagadizabal, Juan Manuel Leguizamon, Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe, Facundo Isa, Thomas Cubelli, Nicolas Sanchez, Santiago Cordero, Jeronimo De la Fuente, Marcelo Bosch, Horacio Agulla, Joaquin Tuculet

Reserves: Julian Montoya, Lucas Noguera, Nahuel Chaparro Tetaz, Benjamin Macome, Javier Ortega Desio, Martin Landajo, Santiago Gonzalez Iglesias, Lucas Gonzalez Amorosino

WHERE: AMI Stadium, Christchurch

WHEN: Friday, 5.35pm AEST

TV: Live on Fox Sports 502

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