All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen has admitted he has some concerns ahead of the crunch Rugby World Cup opener against the Springboks — but the makeup of starting XV isn't one of them.
Hansen's run-on team for the clash between two of the tournament heavyweights has dominated talk since the All Blacks touched down in Japan, and although he was coy on who would line up in Yokohama on Saturday evening, Hansen insisted he "couldn't be any clearer".
"I don't think we'll muck around too much with the selections for this one. I'm very clear on what we want and so are the other two selectors. It's pretty good — it allows me to concentrate on other stuff which is nice, like training, and how we can get better," he said.
Hansen did, however, admit to at least one area of concern — a greasy ball — after days of soaring temperatures was followed on Monday by wet weather.
"The big thing will be the ball. That'll be the constant thing. The humidity will be high and the ball will be wet so skills will be really important," Hansen said.