All Blacks have room to improve

AUCKLAND. — The All Blacks have “plenty of room” for improvement and have not reached their potential, coach Steve Hansen said on Tuesday ahead of a three-test series against the British and Irish Lions. Hansen told The Times the squad were breaking in new players and re-establishing themselves after the loss of stars such as Dan Carter.

“I am very happy with where we got to at the end of 2016,” said Hansen.

“Has it reached its potential? I don’t think so. I still think there is plenty of room for us to improve. “Clearly we lost a lot of experience and leadership after the World Cup in 2015 so last year was about re-establishing ourselves and putting a marker back in the ground about how we want to be and I see this year as a continuation of that,” said Hansen.

He dismissed fears that fly-half and rugby world player of the year Beauden Barrett may not measure up to the Lions’ kickers.

“I don’t think we’ve lost a test match through his goalkicking,” said Hansen.

“People are panicking because he’s not goalkicking for the (Wellington) Hurricanes.

“I don’t care (that he isn’t the Hurricanes’ first choice kicker). — Reuters.

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