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by Hamish McBrearty on 28 July 2008
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The corpse of Graham Henry's World Cup dream just refuses to stay buried as the causes of its untimely demise are still present in the 2008 incarnation of the All Blacks: Poor on-field leadership, no plan B and a new affliction for 2008 - lack of depth at key positions.
The All Blacks' failures in Cardiff are well documented, but to have them rear their ugly heads again in 2008, especially after all the excuses of 2007, is almost unforgivable. A year ago, the rugby public was told the coaching staff knew what they were doing and to have faith. Then, when the All Blacks crashed to their worst ever World Cup result, we were told it wasn't really anyone's fault and saw that same coaching staff given another chance.
Two weeks ago in Dunedin the All Blacks suffered their first home loss to South Africa in 10 years, partly because the team didn't know how, or when, to set up for a drop goal (sound familiar?). With just under three minutes to go, Ma'a Nonu busted the Springbok line and was tackled just 10 metres out, right in front of the posts. Instead of lining up for the match-winning drop goal, Dan Carter took off out to the left in an attempt to score a try, which, of course, didn't pan out and the All Blacks lost their first game at home in more than seven years.
Fast forward a week and the other issue which undid the All Blacks in Cardiff, no plan B, was clearly evident in their loss to Australia. Plan A looked like the All Blacks were trying to play a possession game, refusing to kick and keeping the ball in hand. But when their handling began to let them down and they lost the battle at the breakdown, there was no change in tactics, just more of the same.
The blame for the lack of leadership could be directed at the absence of regular captain Richie McCaw, who missed the game due to injury. But the Wallabies were also without their skipper, Stirling Mortlock, and they adapted and even withstood the All Blacks' comeback, something that could have undone lesser sides.
Whatever the reason, the All Blacks need to sort these issues out quickly as the rugby public of New Zealand is getting tired of seeing these lacklustre performances which all seem to boil down to the same problems. And if it isn't sorted soon, coach Henry may not survive past the end of the Tri-Nations.
Comments (3)
by Steven Bissett on July 29, 2008
I hope SA learned something from Phil Vickory's comment just before the last World Cup - "When you become World Champions, you are World Champions whether you like it or not". Don't you worry about the Mighty All Blacks. Just worry about yourselves. You're bottom of the Tri-nations table at the moment.
by tim foster-greenwood on July 29, 2008
Yeah SA is bottom of the LOG - but are the only side to have played all 3 matches away from home and won 1. Still 3 matches to come aat home. History of Trinations tells you that 90 % of games are won at home. Neither NZ nor OZ have won away so far this season - this weekend will be a big test. It would also be interesting if OZ also had a quota system for indiginous people like the unfortunate SA policy which puts some incredibly week players in the SA team.
by Steven Bissett on August 18, 2008
History tells me never to write off the Mighty All Blacks.
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