It is a fine line New Zealand Rugby is treading by taking their first spring
tour Test with Ireland to Chicago - it is a test in more ways than one.
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the initiative -- Chicago is really good business -- from New Zealand Rugby,
there is also a need for some caution.Chicago is heart and soul of the USA Irish
community. There are a lot of Irish people there and Ireland is the perfect
team, especially in the form they have been in in recent years to go there and
play against the All Blacks.Eighty percent of the people going to the game will
be passionate Irish fans and they will be looking for Ireland to win. It will be
a home game for Ireland and they will treat it like a home game because the fans
will be right behind them.It is great the game will be played in front of a new
viewing public, while New Zealand Rugby can also make some serious money.But the
danger is that if the game is a drawn-out affair without the razzle-dazzle, the
American audience will switch off because they are not passionately behind
either side - they could say Ill go for the black team or the green team.What
they want to see is athletic talent, plenty of tries and some big hits.But if
the games fails to deliver, a lot of spectators will be confused by the laws;
they wont understand whats going on. If theres a collapsed scrum theyll say,
what the hells that? And at a pile-up at a breakdown it will be a case of what
are these guys doing? It wont look organised and the defensive structure wont be
obvious -- they wont get it.Theres a big chance a 21-17 scoreline would leave
the American public saying, what was that? Thats the danger, even though you
have two of the best rugby teams in the world; its the complexity of the game
that will be hard for them to understand.The difference between this game and
Chicago last time against the USA Eagles in 2014 was that that was a one-sided
affair and no American wants to go and watch his team get thrashed. They are a
proud nation who want to go and see their team do well and they will have that
chance the day before when the Eagles play the Maori All Blacks.What the NZR are
trying to do is dent the outside by throwing a few stones and create a bit of
impact. The diehard rugby fans that live inside America know about this game but
95 percent of sport-loving Americans havent got a clue about rugby. What NZR are
doing is picking up some low-hanging fruit, putting some coppers in the bank by
playing a credible top-tier nation. Its a good thing.We look at what the USA
Eagles do from time to time and we tend to think that for a country of 330
million people they should be a hell of a lot better than what they are. But
their talented kids usually play other sports and rugby picks up the leftovers,
or people who get involved in the social side of it.A lot of people are trying
to lift interest in the game there. The professional league has started and
people like Mils Muliaina and Jamie Mackintosh have been involved in it; at some
point they are going to create some good players who do some special things and
will create some interest. To achieve that they need to have high level rugby
played and what better team to do that than the All Blacks against the likes of
Ireland? At least they can see what a real Test match is all about.It will be a
great occasion. All Steve Hansen and the players have to do is just worry about
playing the game.It will be interesting to see how Ireland play - they are a
dangerous side. We need to treat them with the respect they deserve.The All
Blacks have found themselves in a position where they are always trying to
improve. The culture within the All Blacks at the moment is about how can they
get better; how do they improve and find that perfect game?Every game they win
now extends their world record and the expectation is such that they have got to
a level where no-one wants to let them down and there are really good noises
coming out of the camp. The competition for spots is huge.Beauden Barrett didnt
start as the first-choice No.10 this year. TJ Perenara wasnt the second-best
half-back and now hes kicked on. The midfield is the same. There are so many
good positional stories inside the All Blacks camp that whoever gets that jersey
they will step up to it; that has come about because of the depth in the
squad.Talking of competition, it was a great finale to the domestic season with
the Mitre 10 finals at the weekend.I was really pleased for Bryn Gatland and the
North Harbour team. How Waikato ever let Gatland go is unbelievable. His
composure, to put what was a pretty ugly dropped goal through, resulted in a
pretty special moment for that young side.I think that side has the makings of a
really good team. Michael Little impresses me. You go through players like
Damian McKenzie, Nehe Milner-Skudder and even Walter Little [Michaels father]
and they are not the biggest men in the world but they have got some talent and
fight.And Michael Little showed that fight in the final - he wasnt going to give
up. The only downside for him is that he is not as big as Sonny Bill Williams.
But hes got the mongrel, the fight and the heart.The skipper, lock Chris Vui,
has been injured for the last couple of years but this year he has been
absolutely immense. Hes been a great leader for them and done really well.North
Harbours problem now they are in the Premiership is that they have to get some
sort of consistency and flow-on. They want to keep that core of players together
and whoever comes in as coach now that Steve Jackson has moved on to the Blues
has to retain that consistency.The perfect example of that sort of consistency
is Canterbury. They never change too much. The coaches may come and go but the
assistants stay and the team and culture is retained; thats why theyve got eight
titles in nine years.It was interesting too, that both coaches, Jackson for
North Harbour and Scott Robertson got named as Super Rugby coaches part way
through the season and both teams lifted. Thats probably players thinking they
should make an impression and possibly get a Super Rugby contract.And I know
weve mentioned Richie Mounga during the season but hes another 10 to be
considered, he is just getting better and better. You can look at where the All
Blacks might be in 12 months time but this Mitre 10 Cup consistently throws up
players who say, hey, dont forget about me.
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