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'They blew it': Ex-All Black slams Wallabies for missed opportunity

By Alex McLeod
(Photo by Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty Images)

Sir John Kirwan has slammed the Wallabies for missing the chance to snap a 35-year winless drought against the All Blacks at Eden Park on Saturday.

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The All Blacks defeated the Wallabies 33-25 in Auckland over the weekend in the opening Bledisloe Cup clash of the year.

While the Kiwis did enough to secure a win, their performance was far from convincing as a slew of errors in the opening half an hour and a penalty-ridden finish, which enabled the Wallabies to score three tries in the final 11 minutes, marred the victory.

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Sir John Kirwan slams Wallabies for missed chance to end Eden Park losing streak against All Blacks

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Sir John Kirwan slams Wallabies for missed chance to end Eden Park losing streak against All Blacks

The sloppiness of Ian Foster’s side has come under scrutiny since the encounter, and Kirwan believes the Wallabies missed a chance to take advantage of New Zealand’s inaccuracies.

Speaking on The Breakdown, the 1987 World Cup-winning great said the Wallabies aren’t going to be afforded the same number of opportunities to punish the All Blacks as they received last weekend.

“I think that you’ll never get the All Blacks making that many mistakes in the first 20 minutes, and the Australian team did not capitalise on it,” Kirwan said.

“The fullback [Tom Banks] at one stage, instead of kicking to the corner, he made this kick that was like 20 yards, then they got down and lost their lineouts.

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“The All Blacks are not going to make those mistakes again. You’re not going to get the opportunity to mount pressure again.”

Kirwan reserved some praise for the fortitude Wallabies head coach Dave Rennie has established within the Australian camp, which the former 63-test wing said was key to their test series victory over France last month.

However, Kirwan remained critical that the Wallabies failed to capitalise on All Blacks’ ill-discipline.

“I think Dave Rennie’s done a great job with their character, we saw that against France when they came home late, but I reckon they missed an opportunity to really put us under the pump,” Kirwan told The Breakdown.

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“I was sitting there watching the game thinking, ‘Three penalties in a row and two errors from the All Blacks, we should be pinned in our corner just defending our butts off trying to stay in it’, but it wasn’t.

“So, they blew it, I reckon, and they’re not going to get that opportunity again.”

The Wallabies haven’t beaten the All Blacks at Eden Park since 1986 and haven’t held the Bledisloe Cup since 2002.

Australia will have another chance to end their lengthy losing streak against the Kiwis at Eden Park this weekend as the All Blacks aim to lock away the coveted silverware for a 19th straight year.

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Senzo Cicero 11 hours ago
'If the South Africans are in, they need to be all in'

1. True, if that “free” ticket means access to all but the prized exhibit - EVIP only. SA cannot host semis, even if they’ve earned it (see Sharks vs ASM Clermont Auvergne at… Twickenham Stoop). 2. Why no selective outrage over Lyon doing the exact same thing a week earlier? Out of all the countries France send the most “B teams”, why nobody talking about “disrespect” and “prioritising domestic leagues” and “kicking them out”? 3. Why no mention of the Sharks fielding all of their Springboks for the second rate Challenge cup QF? No commitment? 4. Why no mention of all the SA teams qualifying for respective euro knock out comps in the two seasons they’ve been in it? How many euro teams have qualified for KO’s in their history? Can’t compete? 5. Why no mention of SA teams beating French and English giants La Rochelle and Saracens? How many euro teams have done that in their history? Add no quality? The fact is that SA teams are only in their second season in europe, with no status and a fraction of the resources. Since joining the URC, SA has seen a repatriation of a number of players, and this will only grow once SA start sharing in the profits of competing in these comps, meaning bigger squads with greater depth and quality, meaning they don’t have to prioritise comps as they have to now - they don’t have imports from Pacifica and South America and everywhere else in between like “European” teams have - also less “Saffas” in Prem and T14, that’s what we want right? 'If the South Africans are in, they need to be all in' True, and we have to ensure we give them the same status and resources as we give everyone else to do just that. A small compromise on scheduling will go a long way in avoiding these situations, but guess what, France and England wont compromise on scheduling because they ironically… prioritise their domestic comps, go figure!

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