Daily Dispatch

Aussie teams lag behind

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RUGBY enthusiast­s are privileged to be living through an era of exceptiona­l New Zealand talent that explains their overwhelmi­ng dominance over Australian counterpar­ts in Super Rugby, Melbourne Rebels coach Dave Wessels has said.

Kiwi dominance over the Antipodean rivals in the competitio­n continued on Saturday as the Canterbury Crusaders beat the ACT Brumbies in Canberra.

The Crusaders’ win extended the number of matches to 36 since an Australian side last beat a New Zealand team – almost two years ago.

“I think there is a generation of New Zealand players at the moment who are just exceptiona­l,” said Wessels when asked to explain the run.

“Some of the media coverage has probably not celebrated just how good some of those players are.

“Look at the Hurricanes; when they didn’t play Beauden Barrett, they didn’t go so good.

“There are just some exceptiona­l players that rugby should take a little bit more time to savour and celebrate.”

The Rebel are the next Australian team up against Kiwi opposition.

They host top-of-the table Crusaders in Melbourne on Friday.

“It is our job to knock those guys off and we are working very hard to do that,” Wessels said.

Rebels captain Adam Coleman said the losing streak was not a topic of discussion in the team.

“There is an opportunit­y to play against them this weekend in front of our own fans,” he said.

The New South Wales Waratahs were the last Australian team to beat a New Zealand side, back in 2016, when they overcame the Waikato Chiefs 45-25.

The Waratahs take on the injury-plagued Auckland Blues in Sydney on Saturday with realistic hopes of ending the losing streak. —

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