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    All Blacks expect Cooper to play

    Coach Steve Hansen says his All Blacks will be on high alert if Quade Cooper is injected into the Wallabies for the second Bledisloe Cup Test.


    The All Blacks expect to face a committed and motivated Quade Cooper in the second Bledisloe Cup Test in Auckland on Saturday.

    Coach Steve Hansen, who was subtle in questioning Australian counterpart Robbie Deans' decision to omit Cooper from the first Test in Sydney, was more blunt when summarising the Cooper threat on Monday.

    He said criticism of the Reds No.10 for his nervous performance in last year's World Cup semi-final, also at Eden Park, was unfair.

    There was a perception that Cooper had choked when the All Blacks successfully targeted him in that Test.

    "It's a bit harsh to say the guy's frozen," Hansen told journalists.

    "He's a pretty talented player and he's got some amazing abilities and skills and causes a lot of damage.

    "He's spoken a bit about how much it hurts not to be there so I'm sure if he gets selected, he'll come out firing."

    Hansen said Cooper's biggest weakness was a desire to constantly break a game open when he got the ball.

    "If you overplay it then you become a bit predictable.

    "But his is major strength is his major weakness, like all of us."

    Being more selective would only make him a greater threat if he linked with Reds halves partner Will Genia in Auckland, possibly shifting Berrick Barnes out a spot to inside centre.

    Genia will captain Australia after flanker David Pocock was ruled out on Monday with a knee injury.

    Hansen said the exit of players such as Pocock and Springboks hooker Bismarck du Plessis - who suffered a serious injury against Argentina on Sunday (NZT) - could impact heavily on a team.

    He said the Rugby Championship, following on the heels of Super Rugby, could become a war of attrition.

    Emphasis needed to be placed on depth and monitoring players' training workloads.

    All Blacks loose forward Victor Vito said Pocock's likely replacement, ACT Brumbies flanker Michael Hooper, was a lively prospect.

    "If he gets an opportunity, it'll be testing for us."


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