and anthony crolla's final fight before retirement will be against the spaniard frank orkeaga next month says all the pressure is off his side, ahead of their semi—final against new zealand on saturday in the rugby world cup. the all—blacks start as firm favourites. from tokyo, here's our sports editor, dan roan. preparing for the game of their lives, they trained in the range is one when away from a first world cup final ini2 one when away from a first world cup final in 12 years and all it stands is to make in their way, but the man believes his team is nothing to lose. do you think that they're under more pressure than new england? we don't have any pressure. no one thinks we can win. new zealand talk about them walking towards the pressure, blood this week, the pressure is going be chasing them down the street. that is the reality of it. the convincing court of final victory at the weekend was a defining moment in his tenure, but he now seems intent on trying to unsettle a team he describes as the greatest in the history of sport. they have to deal with all this pressure of winning t