All Blacks confident Jordan and Roigard can make test side
Aug 17 : New Zealand should be able to use record try scorer Will Jordan and scrumhalf Cam Roigard in Saturday's first test against the Springboks despite the pair having yet to feature on the tour of South Africa.
Coach Dave Rennie said he expected both players to be ready to play in the first of the four tests at Ellis Park and was not concerned they had not had pre-test practice.
"Cam has played a lot of rugby this year, so him not playing so much lately is not a bad thing," Rennie told a press conference on Monday.
"Will came into that French test on the back of being out for a long time, so we're confident they will slot straight in.
"They are clear on our structures and their roles within the team, so we're just making sure they are physically ready to go."
Damian McKenzie, however, and back-up scrumhalf Cortez Ratima are still doubtful.
Cortez suffered a knee injury in the win over the Bulls in Pretoria on Saturday, and Rennie has called up Crusaders scrumhalf Noah Hotham as cover, while McKenzie hurt his ankle last week when the All Blacks beat the Sharks in Durban.
"We're going to see how it is (with Ratima) over the next 48 hours. Obviously, we're a little bit thin at No. 9 as it is, so getting Noah in will be good.
"We expect Cam to be ready to go on the weekend. We've still got Kyle Preston if Cortez is no good."
"Again, we're hopeful with him," the coach added about McKenzie, who would ordinarily be a first choice for the test at fullback.
"He had a light run yesterday. He was doing some more work with the physio this morning. We're hoping to get him running by tomorrow. We'll know a bit more then."
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