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Mick Byrne on what went wrong for Fiji in heavy loss to All Blacks

Elia Canakaivata #20 of Fiji is tackled by the New Zealand All Blacks during the second half of the International Test between New Zealand All Blacks and Fiji at Snapdragon Stadium on July 19, 2024 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Fiji’s head coach Mick Byrne was always expecting a “tough night” against the All Blacks as they succumbed to a 47-5 loss in San Diego.

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The Fijians started the contest strongly, holding the All Blacks out for the first few possessions and competing well for the first quarter of the game.

After falling behind they were able to strike back with a superb try to fullback Vilimoni Botitu who got the last pass inside after a cross-field kick out to the left to Semi Radradra.

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They almost had a second, if not for a put down blunder by winger Jiuta Wainiqolo who spilled the ball in the process of scoring in the corner.

“We knew we were in for a tough night, one of the best teams in the world,” Byrne said.

“We went out there and did everything we could to get on, been on the front foot, I thought, for the first 20-25 minutes, it was a great battle.

“Couple of little loose ball carries set up a couple of tries for them. We did come back. Well, we scored. Probably just the way the numbers continually coming at us around the corner, and but it was great night for us. Good spirit shown, and we took a lot of great learnings out of it.

“Having only been together for a very short period of time, you don’t have much control.”

The new head coach was happy with the endeavour that side showed, willing to test the All Blacks and match their intent with ball-in-hand.

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There were periods of decent phase play attack where Fiji rolled down the field on New Zealand.

But it was on defence where the All Blacks put the blowtorch on Fiji, with their ruck speed shortening up the defensive line too much.

Ruck Speed

0-3 secs
81%
63%
3-6 secs
14%
36%
6+ secs
5%
1%
87
Rucks Won
72

“I think when we come together, we’re always looking to get better,” he said.

“I thought a couple of times with their speed of the ball, we got defensively, we got a little bit narrow. But you know, that’s going to happen in all games.

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“We’ve just got to continue to to work through that, you know. And I thought that, you know, we missed a couple of little opportunities there when we got behind the line, some of those passes stick, and if they’d stuck tonight, we would have put a couple more points on the board.

“So all in all, I thought the big thing for us was to go out there and play with the spirit we know we can play, and I believe we did that.”

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JW 49 minutes ago
Everyone knows Robertson is not supposed to be doing the coaching

Yeah it’s not actually that I’m against the idea this is not good enough, I just don’t know whos responsible for the appalling selections, whether the game plan will work, whether it hasn’t worked because Razor has had too much input or too little input, and whether were better or worse for the coachs not making it work against themselves.

I think that’s the more common outlook rather than people panicking mate, I think they just want something to happen and that needs an outlet. For instance, yes, we were still far too good for most in even weaker areas like the scrum, but it’s the delay in the coaches seemingly admitting that it’s been dissapoint. How can they not see DURING THE GAME it didn’t go right and say it? What are they scared of? Do they think the estimation of the All Blacks will go down in peoples minds? And of course thats not a problem if it weren’t for the fact they don’t do any better the next game! And then they finally seem to see and things get better. I’ve had endless discussions with Chicken about what’s happening at half time, and the lack of any real change. That problem is momentum is consistent with their being NO progress through the year. The team does not improve. The lineout is improved and is good. The scrum is weak and stays weak. The misfires and stays misfiring. When is the new structure following Lancasters Leinster going to click?



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