Sir Steve Hansen believes the All Blacks are capable of winning the Rugby World Cup this year if improvements are made on the field.
The World Cup-winning former All Blacks coach has been keeping a close eye on Ian Foster’s men and believes the team needs to improve in the collisions department, an area in which Ireland excelled in their historic series win in New Zealand last year.
“You’re going to have to win all the collisions I think to be able to dominate and go through and win a World Cup,” Hansen told Newstalk ZB’s D’Arcy Waldegrave. “Collisions are basically defensively when you’re making the tackle, but not only then but [also] when you’re carrying the ball. We’ve got to be able to create fast ball … we’ve got to start using our feet in collisions.
“It’s one of the things Ireland do very well. They win the collision when they carry and they get over the gain line. They are hard to come hard at because they have you going backwards all the time.
“If we can do that then I think we’re as good as any team in the world and if not as good probably better than most. We’re a dangerous side when we get going forward. For us to be successful we just have to win the collisions and obviously the set-piece has to be rock-solid as well.”