-
Kenya-US rare earths deal challenged in court over secrecy
-
Sinner, Djokovic set to start Wimbledon title charge
-
Santner strikes as New Zealand eye England series win
-
Pakistan launches deadliest attack on Afghanistan in months
-
Broos may change decision to quit as South Africa coach
-
Strauss 'dumbfounded' by timing of Stokes's England exit
-
French swim star Marchand suffers injury scare before Europeans
-
Monza turn to Juric for return to Serie A
-
France skipper Dupont to miss Nations Championship
-
Stocks mixed, oil edges up after US-Iran clashes
-
Springbok milestones loom for Willemse and Kolbe against England
-
Catholic traditionalists risk schism in Church
-
Tennis players end Wimbledon prize-money protest
-
Europe's deadly heatwave scorches eastern flank, takes aim at Ukraine
-
Pogacar rides with Del Toro and Yates in quest for fifth Tour de France
-
PSG in talks with Leipzig to buy Ivory Coast star Diomande
-
Australia to host Brazil double-header after World Cup
-
Venezuela search teams scramble as hope fades of finding quake survivors
-
Stocks rise and oil edges up as US, Iran call end to latest attacks
-
Bondi Beach attack survivor tells of 'trauma' of online AI images
-
South Korea to invest nearly $1.2 tn in chips, AI data centres
-
Pakistan strikes on eastern Afghanistan kill dozens
-
Russia rallies support for army with 'patriotic' tourist routes
-
Cape Verde, Africa's outlier in LGBTQ tolerance
-
Brazil, Germany eye World Cup last 16 as Netherlands face Morocco
-
South Korea demands change after dismal World Cup exit
-
Washington says US, Iran pausing strikes, talks to proceed
-
Stocks mixed and oil rises as US, Iran call end to latest attacks
-
EU, China trade tensions loom over minister visit
-
For sale on Facebook: monkeys, rhino horn and dead pangolins
-
Israelis, Palestinians torn over sacred shrine in city of Hebron
-
In Sudan's Kordofan, a key city reels as paramilitary offensive looms
-
Scheffler to face Hovland in Monday playoff for PGA Travelers title
-
Ryu Hae-ran wins Women's PGA Championship
-
'Burnt out' Stokes leaves England facing tricky questions
-
Germany must win to defy World Cup doubters, says Nagelsmann
-
Critical rescue window closing in Venezuela as quake death toll nears 1,500
-
NuRAN Wireless Is Now SEC-Registered - 40-F Declared Effective, Nasdaq Listing One Step Closer
-
Lara Exploration Announces 14,000 Metre Validation Drilling Program Underway at the Planalto Project
-
Genflow Biosciences PLC Announces Result of AGM
-
Noram Lithium Engages Triforce Media Inc. to Support Corporate Communications Strategy
-
Eco Minerals Announces Confidential Submission of a Draft Registration Statement for a Proposed Initial Public Offering
-
Ur-Energy Receives Final WDEQ Authorization to Transport Uranium-Loaded Resin from Shirley Basin to Lost Creek
-
NOVARION Systems showcases NOVARA
-
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - June 29
-
How to Start a Functional Beverage Brand: Free FMCG Webinar
-
HM Exploration Discovers New Blind Massive Sulphide Lens at Lewis Pilley's Project
-
Aclara Introduces Super Pure Rare Earth Carbonate ("SPREC")
-
Pivotree Inc. Announces Results from Its Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders
-
Who is the Best Facial Plastic Surgeon in Seattle?
All Blacks star Barrett ready to put neck on line to tame Pumas
All Blacks playmaker Beauden Barrett said on Tuesday that he is fit again after a neck injury and ready to help tame Argentina in Saturday's second Test.
A knock to his neck in training ruled Barrett out of Saturday's shock defeat to Argentina in Christchurch, three weeks after he landed on it following a mid-air collision during a loss to South Africa in Mbombela.
New Zealand have lost three consecutive home Tests for the first time in their history and Barrett can boost their backline when they face the Pumas in Hamilton.
"I'm feeling really good. A few more shoulder-on tackles and I'd say I'm just about ready to go," Barrett told reporters.
The 31-year-old, who has played 106 Tests, admitted that two heavy blows to the neck in the space of a few weeks was of obvious concern.
"It all adds up, it is another knock. You try to treat everything in isolation, maybe it had a compounding effect," he said.
"But I have been feeling pretty good this week, just working on rehabbing it."
Barrett has been strengthening his neck to reduce the impact of injuries.
"I've realised that I've got to get a neck like a frontrower to be able to handle these knocks," he joked, "so I've been working hard on it in the gym."
New Zealand were punished for ill-discipline in Christchurch by the boot of Argentina winger Emiliano Boffelli, who landed six penalties.
Argentina won 25-18 for a historic first victory in New Zealand and Barrett said conceding so many penalties was "not good enough and we can't let ourselves down, we need to tidy that up".
The All Blacks have dropped back down to their lowest world ranking of fifth since losing four of their six games so far this season.
"We're frustrated, but we're clear in what needs to be worked on," said Barrett.
"There has been some good tension around the camp and plenty of determination."
In the aftermath of the latest defeat, head coach Ian Foster said New Zealand are struggling to rein in their desire to attack.
Barrett said that they need to be more shrewd with the boot.
"It's what other teams do really well, particularly South Africa, play a low-risk game plan and then put the ball up in the air and look to feed off those sort of errors," he said.
"When the pressure comes on, we want to run the ball, keep it in hand, it's just what feels so natural to us.
"We've identified that in games that we've lost, we may need to kick the ball a little bit more.
"It seems unnatural, but it's just being aware of that -- looking to attack in different ways -– everyone on our feet, chasing kicks, getting those 50-50 bounces and looking for turnovers that way.
"We are figuring out the way that we want to play."
S.Jackson--AT