New Zealand to regain their wining momentum when they meet Namibia

A week after their 27-13 defeat against France in the tournament opener at Stade de France, the All Blacks will have a point to prove against Namibia in Toulouse on Friday, as the two sides meet for a third time in Rugby World Cups.

Coach Ian Foster has made nine starting line-up changes for New Zealand’s second match of the tournament, with Nepo Laulala, Sam Whitelock, Dalton Papali’i, Ardie Savea, Beauden Barrett and Anton Lienert-Brown all retaining their places.

Namibia opened their Rugby World Cup 2023 account with a 52-8 defeat against Italy in Saint-Étienne – a match the Welwitschias’ captain Johan Deysel described as “a great game to learn from”.

How much they learned in eastern France may well become clear on Friday night in the south-west of the country. The good news for both teams is that it’s going to be noticeably cooler in Toulouse on Thursday night than the last time they walked out on to a rugby pitch in France.

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