Wales head coach Warren Gatland insists there is never any weak All Black team as they prepare for the first Test at Eden Park on June 11.New Zealand begin life without legendary captain Richie McCaw and Dan Carter while centres Maa Nonu and Conrad Smith are also absent after their moves to France.With head coach Steve Hansen being forced to freshen up his squad Gatland claims the World Cup winners will be just as fearsome despite the loss of their star men. Steve Hansen (L) is without legendary captain Richie McCaw, who retired after the 2015 World Cup You could describe it as being pretty arrogant if I talk about weakness in an All Blacks team, said Gatland, who played 17 non-international matches for the All Blacks.Sometimes there are young, exciting, talented players coming through who are a little bit inexperienced.What you might say is weakness is players potentially on their way up, not as experienced as some other players who left.There is definitely real quality there. There isnt going to be weakness, there are going to be players who havent had the same time together in the same combinations.If thats perceived as weakness take it how you like, but there is never any weak All Black team as far as Im concerned. Sonny Bill Williams has opted to play sevens at the Olympics Sonny Bill Williams, who spurned lucrative moves to France to stay with New Zealand rugby until 2019 this week, will also be missing after opting to play sevens at the Olympics.Crusaders midfielder Ryan Crotty is now their most experienced centre with 15 caps, but Hansen could throw the uncapped Seta Tamanivalu into the back line. The All Blacks started slowly against Georgia en route to winning last years World Cup and Gatland is hoping Wales can catch New Zealand cold in the first Test.He said: Its going to be tough, but were not here just to make up the numbers, and were not here to start the rebuilding phase of New Zealand rugby either. Weve just got to go out there and make sure we start well and play well and stay in the fight against them. Warren Gatland on New Zealand challenge Weve looked at when the All Blacks have been rusty and Ive said to our players to have a look at the Georgia game at the 2015 World Cup in Cardiff.There were a lot of mistakes made and they were obviously ring-rusty. They got better as the tournament went along.Weve just got to go out there and make sure we start well and play well and stay in the fight against them. 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Liverpool and Southampton sent Chelsea down to fourth place as the west London club was held to 2-2 at home.Verbal abuse from Queensland players in the moments after their State of Origin series win has Andrew Fifita primed for revenge in game three.As the Maroons celebrated their 10th series win in 11th years at Suncorp Stadium last month, immediately after their 26-16 victory they reserved some choice words for NSW players.It is something Cronulla and Blues forward Fifita hasnt forgotten.I go back to game two and the looks on their faces and we were getting (verbally) sprayed, a few of us were getting sprayed, I have just put it in the memory bank for game three, Fifita said.The looks on their faces and a few of the guys just staring down the barrel. I dont want to do into too much detail but it is the memory bank and I cant wait until Wednesday night.I dont want to name names. I know who it was.Despite further questioning Fifita declined to reveal which Queensland players weere among the chief protagonists in goading their Blues opponents.ddddddddddddBut it is understood Corey Parker, who retires from representative football after game three at ANZ Stadium on Wednesday, was involved.From what I have seen in game two, there is plenty of motivation there, Fifita said.To lose at home in the final game is not what we want to do.Maroons prop Josh McGuire is another Queensland player who can expect a special reception from the Blues in Origin III, after he tweeted after the game two win: Losers have meetings winners have parties lol #qld #180They can say what they want and at the end of the day they won 2-0 fair and square. But it is a three game series and we have the chance to get revenge in game three, Fifita said. ' ' '