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4th August 2021
09:35am BST

"I think I got told to shut up once, which is fair! "When you're supporting, you're supporting your team-mate and the other team is supporting their team as well. It's nothing bad about it, but when you're not playing you try to support your team-mates as much as you can. "Some players don't do it the same way I do but I am vocal on the field and I'm the same off the field. You want to see your team doing well."As the Second Test played out, Harris was solid in defence but barely got a decent shot to prove what he could do in attack. When your starting No.10 [Dan Biggar] passes the ball only three times in a match, those at outside centre or in the back three will always find it hard to get into the attack. The scarcity of touches and involvement for Harris and the back three, allied with a poor performance with high balls [11 kicks from 22 were spilled], Warren Gatland was always going to make changes. The only survivors from the Second Test's starting backline are Biggar, Henshaw and Duhan van der Merwe. And so, with the Test Series tied at 1-1, Aki gets the chance to do his talking on the field.
Damian de Allende and Jonathan Sexton exchanges pleasantries. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"Everyone knows Damian de Allende, he’s a world-class player and a world champion," says Bundee Aki.
"He's unbelievable. I was lucky to be able to play against him against Munster and in the first [Ireland] Test when I had my debut [in 2017].There will be fascinating battles all across the Cape Town Stadium pitch, on Saturday, as the Test Series gets decided. Aki versus De Allende will be right up there. You can be sure there will be some talk out there, too.
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