"Certainly, we want to get into a fast-paced game that suits us the style that we love to play.
I think it was 44 minutes during one of the (Bledisloe Cup games against Australia), so it's big difference."
"At the weekend the ball was like soap so there's probably more kicking involved in that strategy," he added.
The veteran hooker, though, warned that the All Blacks might have to accept that they would not get more than 40 minutes of ball-in-play at this World Cup, nor be able to rely on their opposition fading through fatigue.
"At the World Cup, people turn up on the day and that pressure and that intent can do funny things to you," he said.
Persons:
Denis, Stephanie Lecocq, Jordie Barrett, Greg Feek, Feek, Dane Coles, Coles, Ethan de Groot, Nick Mulvenney, Toby Davis
Organizations:
Rugby Union, Rugby, New Zealand, Stade de France, Saint, Haka, Rights, Blacks, Namibia, Australia, World Rugby, France, Thomson
Locations:
France, New, Rights LYON, Toulouse, Paris