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Rugby Championship Podcast: Rugby Championship : Kirwan Thrilled by All Blacks' Dynamic Play Under Rennie

Rugby Championship : Kirwan Thrilled by All Blacks' Dynamic Play Under Rennie

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All Blacks Showcase New Style Under Dave Rennie

Meanwhile, the All Blacks have made a strong impression under their new head coach, Dave Rennie. Their recent victory over France, ending in a close score of 34-32, marks a promising beginning to their Nations Championship campaign. This match not only secured a win but also highlighted a significant shift in their gameplay approach.

Moreover, the All Blacks showcased a more expansive style of rugby, contrasting sharply with the conservative tactics employed by Rennie’s predecessor, Scott Robertson. This fresh approach saw the team scoring five tries, demonstrating their ability to play dynamic and fluid rugby.

Rugby Transformation: Kirwan’s Insights

Furthermore, Sir John Kirwan expressed his excitement about the All Blacks' new strategy. On the Rivals podcast, he noted the importance of optimism in their play. He appreciated the return of the old-school All Blacks flair, which seemed to emerge during the match. Kirwan remarked on the balance of the game, despite a few mistakes that could have cost them.

Additionally, Kirwan mentioned Ruben Love, who played at fly-half. Despite receiving an early yellow card, Love showed promise. Kirwan believes that he will learn from this experience, especially as they prepare to face tougher opponents like South Africa. The combination of the half-backs and the inside centre looks to be a positive sign for the All Blacks.

Looking Ahead: Challenges and Opportunities

In particular, the All Blacks face the challenge of catching up to the Springboks, who recently dominated England with a score of 45-21. Kirwan acknowledges that while Rennie’s team has made strides, they still have room for improvement. He emphasizes the need for a more effective game plan to retain possession against formidable opponents.

Notably, the contrasting styles of play between the All Blacks and the Springboks could shape the upcoming matches. Kirwan highlights South Africa's strength in retaining possession and their effective use of the box-kick, which often puts significant pressure on the opposition. He believes that the All Blacks must adapt to these tactics to succeed.

In summary: The All Blacks have shown a revitalized spirit under Dave Rennie, embracing a more expansive style of play. As they gear up for future challenges, their ability to maintain this approach will be crucial in the Nations Championship. To stay on top of all things Rugby Championship, follow Sports-Podcasts.com on YouTube.

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