New Zealand coach Steve Hansen has shrugged off criticism from former England flyhalf turned media pundit Stuart Barnes, who described the world champions as âcynical cheatsâ at the breakdown in a British newspaper.
Barnes, writing for The Sunday Times, said Hansen was seeking to replicate the âball-killingâ tactics of former All Blacks captain Richie McCaw in selecting openside flankers Sam Cane, Ardie Savea and Matt Todd in his Rugby World Cup squad.
âNew Zealand, the most positive attacking team in the world, have their flip side. They are also the most cynical cheats at a breakdown,â Barnes wrote.
Hansen gave short shrift to Barnesâs analysis and said the All Blacks were no different to any team at the tackle area.
âI hadnât even given it any thought, waste of time,â Hansen told local media in Hamilton on Monday in the leadup to the final warmup match against Tonga on Saturday.
âWeâre no different to any other team at the breakdown. But heâs got to say something because heâs got to sell his papers. So letâs not get caught up and buy into that.
âIf he thinks thatâs why weâre carrying three opensides, thatâs good, carry on thinking that. It couldnât be further from the truth.â Bookmakers have installed New Zealand as favourites to win an unprecedented third successive World Cup in Japan despite results suggesting the gap between the All Blacks and the chasing pack has been closing in recent years.
Hansen declined to be drawn on which teams he thought were genuine contenders but said he was comfortable with the All Blacks being favourites.
âIt doesnât worry me, youâre better to be the favourite than not the favourite,â he said.
âIf we werenât the favourite, it means weâre going poor. Even when weâre going poor weâre the favourite.
âIâm happy where weâre at, and thatâs all Iâm worried about, because thatâs all I can control.â Hansen said one of his priorities was to get minutes into the legs of several players in the match against 15th-ranked Tonga.
Centre Jack Goodhue, who sustained a hamstring injury in the recent defeat to Australia in Perth, and flyhalf Richie Moâunga, battling a shoulder injury, have yet to be passed fit to return to the side.
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