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All Blacks size up final hurdle

All Blacks captain Richie McCaw believes that his side will have to battle all the way against Ireland to make it a perfect year.

The 32-year-old flank, who skippered the All Blacks to their 2011 World Cup title on home soil with an 8-7 victory over France, claimed, though, that the priority was not making it 14 wins from 14 Tests but more a good performance.

McCaw, who has a special attachment with Lansdowne Road as he made his debut there in 2001, said the Irish despite not having beaten them before and coming off a disappointing 32-15 humbling by Australia would be fired up and capable of giving them a good tussle.

Ireland prop Cian Healy had done his best already to stir up emotions as he said he refused to call them the All Blacks referring instead to New Zealand and while he had been in awe of the haka growing up he hated fronting up to it as a player.

McCaw, though, laughed those remarks off but said it was an indication of the Irish getting fired up for the game.

“They're getting excited about the game and turning round last Saturday's performance,” McCaw told reporters.

“They will come out fired up. It has never been easy here and will have a real battle to win here as always.”

McCaw, who will win his 124th cap, said that the aspect of making history had played a role during the week.

“The chance of making history adds a little bit extra to the match,” he said.

“But we haven't allowed it to dominate the week, because the bigger picture is putting on a good performance and now we are just desperate to get out on the track tomorrow.

“Thus when I have referred to the record with the players this week it has been in the context of getting it right on Sunday.

“It will be nice to be out there at the end of 80 minutes with a grin on my face.”

McCaw, three times the International Rugby Board world player of the year, said the atmosphere in the camp was very different to that of last year when they went into their final match against England bidding to round off their year with a perfect wins record only to lose.

“Last year we were struggling with fatigue and also physically, some were thinking only of the flight home,” he said.

“This year we are not struggling, we are relatively fresh, I missed part of the season so I feel like I have only started the campaign, and raring to go.”

AFP

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