Rugby World Cup New Zealand final adjustment to Canada on the 2nd October 19:52

New Zealand, the winner of the Rugby World Cup Japan, made the final adjustment on the 2nd before the match against Canada in Oita City.

New Zealand, known by the nickname of “All Blacks”, was the first place in the world ranking, and this year's first tournament, aiming for the third consecutive victory, won the first round of the first league and successfully struck out against South Africa.

The team made the final adjustment in Beppu City, Oita Prefecture, where they were camping before the match against Canada in the 1st and 2nd rounds of the 1st league on the 1st and 2nd.

The last 15 minutes were open to the press, and the players were relaxed and confirmed the kick-off, line-out catch, and kick processing.

When the practice was over, the players signed according to the requests of the gathered fans.

New Zealand was appointed mainly by players who did not have a chance to participate in the first game in Canada, and among the 15 starting members, 11 players were replaced except for Commander Tower's Borden Barrett and Captain Kieran Reed. .

On the other hand, Canada, the 22nd place in the world, lost to Italy by 7 to 48 in the first match, and will challenge New Zealand for the first time since 1991, aiming to break through the first league.

New Zealand vs Canada will be broadcast from 7:15 on the 2nd and NHK will be broadcast on BS1.

"The game against Canada is an important game to improve cooperation and technology"

New Zealand is expected to expand the range of attacks by using Ritchie Mounga and Borden Barrett who can make games as a command tower in Canada against the first match, respectively, as the first standoff and full back at the same time.

In the first match, the starting members were greatly replaced, and the players who had no chance to participate were appointed.

Ian Foster Assistant Coach, who met at the game venue in Oita City, said, “We are trying a variety of ways to make the best use of the combination during the tournament. The game against Canada is important not only to win but also to improve cooperation and technology. It will be a great match. "

Borden Barrett, who also attended the conference, said, “I'm often told that I'm a key player, but not every player in the Bucks is a game maker, so one person isn't a key player. It ’s important that everyone judge.” Talking.