Rugby World Cup NZ Semi-Finals are ready for match against England 24 October at 16:32
New Zealand, aiming for the first three consecutive wins in the Rugby World Cup Japan, announced the members who will face the semi-final against England on the 26th.
New Zealand, the world ranking No. 1 nicknamed “All Blacks”, will play against England, aiming for the first time in four competitions in the semi-finals.
On the 24th, we held a press conference in Tokyo and announced 15 starting members.
▽ In response to the large forwards of England, Scott Barrett, who is 1 meter and 97 centimeters tall, was the first flanker to start.
▽ Borden Barrett, who plays the role of the command tower, has entered fullback,
▽ The main members gathered, such as Captain Kieran Reed entering Number Eight.
Steve Hansen's head coach told Scott Barrett that he was able to make a line-out and has a high ability to carry the ball.
Towards the semi-final, he said, “If you win the quarter-final, you will always see the final, but if you think about the rugby, you won't work. First, just think about the semi-final in front of you.”