Richie McCaw has pinpointed the All Blacks' big World Cup advantage — dealing with expectations.
England have made an emphatic start to the World Cup year, beating the world No. 2 Ireland and smashing France. And McCaw said Ireland's 2018 victory over the All Blacks meant people forgot how close England had come to beating New Zealand beforehand.
It is shaping as an even World Cup in Japan but McCaw, the legendary loosie who led New Zealand to two World Cup titles, said the All Blacks had one key factor on their side.
The All Blacks were used to relentless winning expectations beyond what other countries dealt with. They would be interested in watching new levels of pressure affect other teams.
"As much as everyone talked about Ireland, I think England had a pretty good day that day even though they didn't get across the line but they're going to be a threat against whoever," McCaw told Jim Kayes on Radio Sport.