In arguably the biggest test of the All Blacks鈥 northern tour, Scott Robertson has unequivocally backed Damian McKenzie to return to the No 10 jersey.
Despite starting the year as Robertson鈥檚 first-choice at first five-eighths, McKenzie was supplanted by Beauden Barrett after an under-par end to the Rugby Championship.
After surviving a scare against Australia in Sydney, McKenzie was moved to the bench for the return fixture in Wellington. And as the veteran helmed the side to their most cohesive win of the year 鈥 and ended a winless run in the Capital that dated back to 2018 鈥 Barrett kept hold of the starting role in the All Blacks鈥 win against England at Twickenham.
However, when Barrett left the field and failed a head injury assessment, a 12-day stand down period means Robertson鈥檚 plans have had to change. Already faced with a shorter, six-day turnaround before facing Ireland in Dublin on Saturday (NZT), the All Blacks coach will now have to make another change at No 10.
Despite the presence of Stephen Perofeta, and Harry Plummer moving up from the All Blacks XV, it鈥檚 almost certain McKenzie will return to the No 10 jersey.
As far as Robertson goes, though, there is full faith that McKenzie 鈥 in whatever role 鈥 will step up.
鈥淗e鈥檚 pretty laid back,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 pretty relaxed.
鈥淗e鈥檒l take whatever role is required, he鈥檒l come in and serve the team. One thing about him is he prepares pretty deeply, like the rest of the boys do.
鈥淲hatever is required of him, off the bench or starting, he鈥檒l get in and do the work. If you bring someone in who鈥檚 played that amount of tests and you get an injury, he can slot into it.
鈥淗e鈥檚 had the keys for a period of time, and he鈥檚 got them back in his hands now.鈥
If McKenzie needs any confidence, though, hitting what proved to be the decisive conversion from the right touchline - against the angle - should serve as all the reminder needed that he鈥檚 got the tools to succeed in this side.
Regardless of who wears No 10, though, the All Blacks do have their work cut out for them in Dublin.
Since Ireland鈥檚 first win over the All Blacks in 2016, the two sides have developed arguably the most box office rivalry in the sport.
South Africa will stand as New Zealand鈥檚 biggest rival in the XV-man code, given the two sides鈥 and countries鈥 history on and off the field. Geographically, similar can be said for Australia.
Scott Barrett celebrates at the 2023 Rugby World Cup. Photo / Getty Images
But in Ireland, the All Blacks have a rival that they don鈥檛 play every year, meaning when they do meet, it becomes more and more significant.
Both sides have traded blows over the last few years.
In 2022, Ireland not only won on New Zealand soil for the first time, but beat the All Blacks in a home series for good measure. A year later, Ian Foster鈥檚 All Blacks got their own back by knocking Ireland out of a World Cup they considered themselves favourites to win.
In the wake of that World Cup, former captain Johnny Sexton has poured petrol on the rivalry, by detailing his post-match exchange with Rieko Ioane.
But now, as Robertson prepares to meet Ireland for the first time, the All Blacks鈥 new coach needs no reminder of what鈥檚 at stake.
鈥淭here鈥檚 definitely an edge,鈥 said Robertson. 鈥淭hey won a test series in New Zealand. It came down to the final play in the Rugby World Cup.
鈥淭here鈥檚 been a few words sprayed back and forth. That鈥檚 the great part of our game, especially internationally.
鈥淚t brings the international game together, these stories and the rivalry. Both teams will have enough motivation. You tap into it, but it鈥檚 not your focus.
鈥淏oth teams are well coached, well organised. They鈥檝e had a good week and a bit to get ready for us. Our focus will go onto playing well.
鈥淔riday night will be some battle.鈥
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is an Online Sports Editor for the NZ Herald. He has been a sports journalist since 2016, and previously worked for both 九一星空无限hub and 1九一星空无限.
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