Inbound Tour: 1st TestSaturdayNew Zealand vs Ireland 09:00 SS1Australia vs Wales11:45 SS1South Africa vs England 16:00 SS1New Zealand vs Ireland19:30 SS1International RugbyArgentina vs Italy 20:30 SS1AUCKLAND - New Zealand’s World Cup victory last year is now in the history books but the All Blacks are focused on getting even better as they look to build towards the defence of the title in 2015, according to captain Richie McCaw.The All Blacks won their second Webb Ellis trophy at Eden Park last October and return to the scene of the triumph for the first time on Saturday in the opening game of a three-test series against Ireland.“From the experiences we have been through last year, you just have to use them to your advantage,” McCaw told reporters on Friday. “If we’re not trying to be better then we may as well do something else and that is the attitude I am seeing.“Those guys (who won the World Cup) are loving being back here and want to be better at it, and tomorrow (today) is the best place to start.”The All Blacks also start a under new regime on Saturday with Steve Hansen moving into the hot seat as head coach, and while the former policeman had brought new ideas to the side, McCaw said the structures were still similar to when he was Graham Henry’s assistant.“He has got a slightly different way of doing things, but a lot is the same and I think that has made it easy to get it going this week,” McCaw said.