All Blacks ready to go to battle against Samoa in British & Irish Lions tune-up
Friday’s match the perfect warm-up for New Zealand against a side they hope will emulate Warren Gatland’s style
The All Blacks are expecting a tough battle against Samoa on Friday as they fine-tune their game ahead of the three-test series against British & Irish Lions.
“Everyone is talking about the big battle around the corner but our mentality is the best way to prepare for a battle is to have a battle,” assistant coach Ian Foster said ahead of the clash in Auckland.
New Zealand see the Pacific Islanders as a chance to perfect what they learned from watching the Lions in their tour matches, which include a victory against Super Rugby’s unbeaten Canterbury Crusaders and defeats to the Auckland Blues and Otago Highlanders.
“It’s about putting some detail in our team, making sure we know what we’re trying to do,” said Foster.
While the All Blacks have the goal of being ready for the first Lions test on June 24, Samoa have crucial World Cup qualifiers coming up against Fiji and Tonga.
