We've only got a half chance, says Sir Clive
Last updated at 09:09 24 June 2005
Sir Clive Woodward has labelled the All Blacks as world rugby's most professional team.
Woodward will send his British and Irish Lions into first-Test battle at Jade Stadium knowing that New Zealand are perceived as overwhelming favourites for a game forecast to be fought out in heavy rain and strong winds.
But while the Christchurch weather looks set to change dramatically following a week of winter sunshine, Woodward's All Blacks assessment hasn't deviated one bit.
"Common sense says we should not win because we are up against the most professional team in the world in terms of New Zealand," he said.
"They have fantastic players and top coaches. They've been developing as a team, and we have just thrown this together and everybody wants us to win.
"But I know I am here with a very well-prepared team, and the best players from four countries, and I think we have half a chance."
Pressure cooker
The pressure will be at a level that probably only England's World Cup-winning contingent in this Lions squad have experienced before, with huge performances expected from the likes of inside centre Jonny Wilkinson, prop Julian White, flanker Neil Back and number eight Martin Corry.
Tour statistics show five wins from six starts, but none of those victories were achieved with any great pomp or swagger, unlike the 2001 Lions' first-Test build-up that culminated in a spectacular 29-13 triumph against Australia.
Woodward though, in the final throes of his rugby coaching career before joining Southampton Football Club later this summer, is quietly confident and characteristically upbeat.
"Pressure is a great word, because you know some people thrive on it and sometimes some people think they thrive on it, and when it really comes, they are not really as good as they think," he added.
"That is why I am pleased with the Lions team. We have very good people who have won World Cups, and the Welsh last season really delivered with their (Six Nations) Grand Slam.
"They played 40 minutes against France in Paris which I think is the best 40 minutes of rugby I have ever seen, and that was when I knew the Welsh revival was really on.
"I just think you are at your best when the pressure is at its greatest, and that is the true definition of champion sportspeople. It is about playing under pressure, as the importance of this game is huge."
A Lions victory would set them up for only their second Test series success over New Zealand in almost 100 years, but the history books show just three Test match wins on the South Island, compared with 12 defeats.
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