Scott Robertson believes he is going to find out a lot about his All Blacks team over the next six weeks given the tough schedule he was handed for his first end-of-season tour as coach.
The tour opens in Japan on Oct. 26 before the All Blacks take on Northern Hemisphere powers England, Ireland and France in successive weeks with the final test against Italy on Nov.
23. "When you got the schedule over a year ago, you looked at it and thought, 'okay, here we go, we'll find out a bit about ourselves'," Robertson told reporters before the squad left Auckland on Thursday. "We've had time to prepare well.
When you're on tour, it does some great things. You can get tight and get a collective buy-in, and that's what we're looking forward to." Robertson accepts that the gap between Southern and Northern Hemisphere rugby has closed and thinks that will make for some intriguing contests. "If you look at it in the historical stats, you know the game's evened up," he added. "Smaller margins, tighter matches.