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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
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New Zealand boss Ian Foster plans to enjoy a bowl of popcorn while watching England’s blockbuster with South Africa after his side eased into the Rugby World Cup final by dispatching Argentina pampanga
Foster can put his feet up for Saturday evening’s colossal semi-final clash pampanga between Steve Borthwick’s men and the Springboks thanks to a crushing 44-6 success over Los Pumas in Paris pampanga
The 58-year-old expects an “interesting contrast of styles” in the other last-four fixture and is not bothered who the All Blacks face in next week’s showpiece match at Stade de France pampanga
New Zealand barely broke sweat in booking an unprecedented fifth World Cup final appearance and now have the luxury of an extra day’s rest as they await the identity of their ultimate opponents pampanga
“I’ll be watching it,” said Foster pampanga
“I’ll probably have some popcorn and sit there and watch it and I don’t care who wins pampanga
We’re very much in a focus-about-ourselves stage pampanga
“One thing that extra day does give us, it gives us a bit of a chance to have a break mentally and not to spend too much juice worrying about if it’s them, if it’s them pampanga
“They’re both good teams pampanga
South Africa have been playing some brilliant rugby the last few weeks and are clearly on top of their game pampanga
“But we’ve also seen an English side that just build away quietly and are probably starting to understand how they want to play and they’re starting to get really good at how they want to play and believe in that pampanga
“It will be an interesting contrast of styles pampanga
”All Blacks wing Will Jordan ran in a hat-trick during the seven-try rout in Saint-Denis to lift him above France’s Damian Penaud as the World Cup’s leading try scorer on eight pampanga
The treble also saw the 25-year-old equal the record for tries in a single tournament, putting him alongside Jonah Lomu, Bryan Habana and Julian Savea pampanga
Foster was able to empty his bench long before the full-time whistle due to the emphatic scoreline and opted to keep the sin-binned Scott Barrett on the sidelines for around five minutes longer than required as the Kiwis finished with 14 men pampanga
Asked if those situations could prove advantageous moving towards the final, Foster said: “I don’t think they’ll make a massive difference pampanga
“Finals are finals and whoever we play, they’ll be a hundred per cent pampanga
“It was an opportunity for us to make sure that we looked after our resources as best we could pampanga
“We really didn’t see a need of putting Scooter (Barrett) back on, only from the perspective that if he had another little yellow card incident in the next five minutes, it might have made it a little bit niggly pampanga
”Argentina were a shadow of the side who stunned Wales in the last eight pampanga
A pair of first-half Emiliano Boffelli penalties was all they could muster pampanga
Shannon Frizell’s double, plus further tries from Jordie Barrett and Aaron Smith, added to their punishment pampanga
Los Pumas head coach Michael Cheika felt New Zealand ruthlessly exploited each of his team’s errors and was unhappy with some of the refereeing, particularly during first-half rucks pampanga
The Australian promised his players will respond to a difficult outing in the bronze-medal match pampanga
“It’s not a sad moment; it’s a moment when I’m actually proud of my team,” he said pampanga
“It’s not an easy path that we’ve been on pampanga
We’ve invested ourselves a lot in this pampanga
But we’ve lost on details pampanga
I’m sad for them pampanga
“It’s hard but its a good thing it’s hard pampanga
On Friday, we will be there, have no doubt pampanga
We will not leave this way pampanga
“We want to finish third pampanga
We’ve got things we want to show in the bronze final pampanga
Right now, we’re hurting pampanga
”More aboutPA ReadyIan FosterAll BlacksNew ZealandSouth AfricaStade De FranceSpringboksMichael CheikaWalesArgentinaScott BarrettJordie BarrettDamian PenaudEnglishJonah LomuAaron SmithAustralian1/1Ian Foster insists he does not care who New Zealand face in World Cup finalIan Foster insists he does not care who New Zealand face in World Cup finalIan Foster does not care who New Zeland face in the World Cup final (Adam Davy/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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