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Spotlight on error-prone Donald

NZPA/Ross Setford | 21 June 2009 01:48pm

There is some heat back in the great All Blacks rugby first five-eighth debate.

A second error-prone outing from Stephen Donald in last night's 14-10 defeat of France here will have the selectors wondering whether the Waikato No 10 is the long-term answer to injured star Daniel Carter.

With Carter not back until the season-ending tour at the earliest, Luke McAlister may well get a shot at the playmaking role against Italy in Christchurch on Saturday.

Donald is likely to miss that test due to a hamstring he strained while kicking a penalty midway through the second half.

If absent, he will be an anxious spectator after failing to dominate in his fourth test start last night.

In atrocious conditions and given little space by the French defence, Donald's general kicking game was disappointing and he failed to set the backline alight, mirroring some indifferent output in the first test loss at Dunedin.

The Waikato 25-year-old acknowledged his fourth test start wasn't his finest, but hoped to have further chances to prove himself.

"I'm not too down on what went down tonight. Sure there were some errors there - I'd be the first to admit that - but it's one of those nights where errors are going to happen so you can't beat yourself up too hard about it," Donald said.

"There's not too many games I play where I don't make errors so you've just got to keep fronting up.

"There's always heat when you're playing for this team... there's nowhere to hide out there."

McAlister was solid if unspectacular over the final quarter, although the Westpac Stadium crowd showed its pleasure at his introduction, roaring when he unleashed a raking touchfinder with one of his first touches.

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