The Timaru Herald

Razor’s Barbarians edge All Blacks XV

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Scott Robertson will have particular­ly enjoyed that – a four-point win over the team New Zealand Rugby wanted him to coach a couple of years ago.

The Robertson-coached Barbarians beat the Leon MacDonald-coached All Blacks XV 35-31 in a 10-try thriller in London yesterday, ensuring the recently minted New Zealand team split its first two matches.

MacDonald’s All Blacks XV had a chance to pinch the match at the death, only for Barbarians flanker Wenceslas Lauret to go up and swipe Andrew Makalio’s lineout throw five metres from the line.

It sealed the win, another for Robertson over Blues coach MacDonald, one the Barbarians defended grimly for in the final 10 minutes, after Bailyn Sullivan scooped up a loose ball and ran in a longrange try to pull the Kiwis to within striking distance.

Reunited with assistant coach Ronan O’Gara, who played a big hand in the Crusaders’ Super Rugby crowns in 2018 and 2019, Robertson had a bunch of New Zealanders in his lineup, including captain and former Crusader and Highlander Luke Whitelock.

Fellow former All Blacks George Bridge, Tawera Kerr-Barlow and Charlie Ngatai also represente­d the Barbarians, who played with the care-free and expansive style they’re renowned for.

That was especially on show for wing

 ?? ?? Ronan O’Gara, Luke Whitelock and Scott Robertson with the Killik Cup after their win yesterday.
Ronan O’Gara, Luke Whitelock and Scott Robertson with the Killik Cup after their win yesterday.

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