By Mohamed Bahaa Reiterating last year's dramatic Rugby World Cup final, the All Blacks are getting ready for a tough meeting at Ellis Park in Johannesburg, aga
Reiterating last year's dramatic Rugby World Cup final, the All Blacks are getting ready for a tough meeting at Ellis Park in Johannesburg, against the Springboks. Still under new leadership of Scott Robertson, the New Zealand team is ready to show themselves on one of the toughest phases of rugby.
Former All Blacks captain Kieran Read, who has 127 caps, underlined the need of the team's mental approach as they get ready for this crucial exam. "That’s a huge Test. The key that I’ve seen over these five Tests is we’ve probably only just got our mindset right," Read remarked. "It’s been a little bit up and down, probably trying to figure out a lot of things with the new coaches and new systems.
According to Read, the leaders in the All Blacks have the duty to define their tone. Robertson is definitely forming the team's approach, but the on-field leadership will be absolutely vital in implementing the game plan and claiming presence against the Springboks.
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