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KIWIS COACH: WE WANT TO BE FAVOURITES

PNG Haus Bung By PNG Haus Bung | November 9, 2022

KIWIS COACH: WE WANT TO BE FAVOURITES

Michael Maguire has been telling his players for five years that they could be the best in the world and the Kiwis aren’t shying away from their No.1 ranking ahead of this weekend's World Cup semi-final against Australia.

While some in the Kangaroos camp have spoken out about the IRL World Rankings, in which Australia were fourth heading into the World Cup, New Zealand captain Jesse Bromwich said his side was comfortable about being labelled favourites.

After losing to Tonga and then being eliminated by Fiji in the quarter-final of the 2017 World Cup, the Kiwis have been working for five years under Maguire towards lifting the Paul Barrière Trophy for just the second time since the inaugural tournament in 1954.

New Zealand players admitted that last weekend’s 24-18 win against the Bati after trailing at half-time was a reminder of their spectacular fall from grace in 2017 and has sharpened their focus towards retaining their No.1 ranking by winning the World Cup final at Old Trafford.

“I think all of the credit has to go to our coach, Michael Maguire,” Bromwich said. “I remember the first day he came in and him just talking about being the best in the world, constantly.

[caption id="attachment_29991" align="alignnone" width="906"] Match Highlights: New Zealand v Fiji[/caption]

“At every meeting he spoke about being the best in the world. He was planting seeds in the boys’ heads and just making sure that we moved on from what happened at the World Cup in 2017.

“I am really proud of how far the team has come and obviously Madge and the coaching staff have done a terrific job.

"A lot of players have gone back to NRL level after playing for the Kiwis and really turned themselves into elite players of the competition.

“It is something we are all really proud of, and it is a place we want to be – the favourites – and to be able to call yourselves the best in the world after this competition would be very special.

“I think Madge has been talking about it for so long that we believe in what we are doing at the moment.”


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