Tonight the Red Rose is searching for a whitewash, the same result New Zealand wants to achieve against Wales in Dunedin. The All Black coach has proved his chops twice at the pinnacle of the game, with successive World Cups. Hansen entered the contest across the Tasman with an observation that testy Wallabies coach Michael Cheika had allowed himself to be "bullied" by Jones. Jones could change that by making himself available to bring the Lions down here next year, a job he has so far ruled out. The final whistle sounds tonight on the Welsh tour, but already the test table is being set for the real deal before the next Rugby World Cup - the British and Irish Lions tour next year.
Source: New Zealand Herald June 24, 2016 17:07 UTC