The Borneo Post

Chastened All Blacks pledge to muscle up for Eden Park re-match

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WELLINGTON: A first loss to Australia in four years was a bitter pill to swallow for the All Blacks but conceding they were edged by their trans-Tasman rivals in the physical stakes has rubbed especially raw.

One of the keys to Australia’s surprise 27-19 win in Sydney on Saturday was their unbridled aggression at the breakdown, where back- row ball pilferers David Pocock and Michael Hooper proved a menace throughout.

The All Blacks have pledged to right all wrongs during the rematch at fortress Eden Park on Saturday, however, where they have not lost to the Wallabies in nearly 30 years.

“Everybody has taken it personally,” lock Brodie Retallick told reporters in New Zealand on Monday.

“It’s something we haven’t got right and it’s been a problem. If you need to react or if you need to clean the ruck, we need the people to do it.

“They were probably a bit more hungry than us and beat us in a lot of those places we would have liked to have won.

“We need to get our roles right around the breakdown and react when we’re not in our structure and just playing rugby.

“The closest people need to react and get there quicker than the Aussies did at the weekend, and if we can do that we can obviously play a bit more rugby.”

The term ‘inquisitio­n’ is rarely used in the context of an All Blacks home- coming but local media have been very direct about their disappoint­ment as the reigning champions build for their World Cup title defence in England.

Long-serving flyhalf Dan Carter, usually beyond all reproach, has come in for criticism for misfiring at Sydney Olympic stadium and a lower back injury early in the match to Sonny Bill Williams was not enough to spare the centre from some harsh assessment­s of his subdued game. — Reuters

 ??  ?? New Zealand’s All Blacks rugby team (right) performs the Haka before their Bledisloe Cup rugby match against Australia’s Wallabies (left) in Sydney. — Reuters photo
New Zealand’s All Blacks rugby team (right) performs the Haka before their Bledisloe Cup rugby match against Australia’s Wallabies (left) in Sydney. — Reuters photo

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