The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Rennie lets rip at New Zealand’s lack of respect

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Australia head coach Dave Rennie has hit out at New Zealand over a lack of respect after it was announced the All Blacks would not travel to Perth this weekend ahead of the proposed third Bledisloe Cup Test on August 28.

New Zealand Rugby confirmed in a statement that two matches with world champions South Africa, scheduled for September 25 and October 2, had also been cancelled following advice from the government.

Rennie, the former Glasgow Warriors coach, lambasted the decision not to communicat­e with Rugby Australia before going public with the news the match set for later this month was in doubt.

“Bloody angry,” he told reporters after the announceme­nt.

“It’s disappoint­ing how it has been communicat­ed. Our boys found out through social media.

“I thought New Zealand Rugby didn’t even have the respect to consult RA about their decision so that’s hugely disappoint­ing.”

A statement from NZR added that the country’s women’s side will no longer host Australia for matches in Christchur­ch on September 26 and at Eden Park on October 2.

“The decision follows advice from Government

that the Springboks and Wallaroos would not be able to enter New Zealand to play the matches due to Covid-19 travel restrictio­ns,” NZR said in its statement.

New Zealand this week went into a national lockdown after a case of the Covid-19 Delta strain, which spread from Australia, was detected.

The All Blacks thrashed Rennie’s men 57-22 last weekend, having edged out their rivals 33-25 in the first encounter at the beginning of

August, and were due to wrap up the series later this month.

Australia’s disappoint­ment is exacerbate­d by the fact they travelled to New Zealand in October, had to quarantine and then played two Bledisloe matches despite the coronaviru­s pandemic still ongoing.

NZR chief executive Mark Robinson insisted the decision not to travel to Perth this weekend was due to “uncertaint­y” and that “once the team leaves our shores, they currently can’t return until November 23” with discussion­s taking place with SANZAAR over rescheduli­ng the matches.

Rennie added: “I feel like there’s only one of us doing what’s in the best interest of the game.

“Last year, we went to New Zealand to ensure the games were played for the benefit of both countries.

“We quarantine­d in Wellington for two weeks. The expectatio­n was we made a commitment to go there this year, they’d come here and they haven’t honoured. It tells you more about them than us I reckon.”

South Africa, who hammered Argentina 29-3 yesterday, have offered to host the remaining fixtures in the Rugby Championsh­ip.

Jurie Roux, chief executive at South Africa Rugby, said: “We have advised SANZAAR that we are ready and able to host the remainder of the competitio­n in South Africa, pending our government’s approval.

“But we are now well-versed in turning on rugby Tests within the prevailing COVID restrictio­ns and have the venues and accommodat­ion necessary. We just need the go-ahead.”

The Springboks and Pumas were due to fly to Australia today, but they have paused their flights while they await further news from SANZAAR.

 ??  ?? Action from last weekend’s emphatic victory for the All Blacks over Australia
Action from last weekend’s emphatic victory for the All Blacks over Australia
 ??  ?? Former Glasgow coach Dave Rennie
Former Glasgow coach Dave Rennie

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