I wonder who he could be referring to? :nta: Not sure it's Wales....
From http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12333_6209118,00.html
Henry demands better scrum
All Black coach calls for improvement up front
Henry: Imrovement
New Zealand's forwards need to show a big improvement for Saturday's opening Test against Wales according to coach Graham Henry.
Henrysaid his side's scrummaging was 'one of the disappointments' during the All Black's 66-28 demolition of Ireland last week.
"We were okay on our own ball but we did not break them apart," he said. "I thought that was rather disappointing.
"I did not think we were as potent at scrum time as we should have been, particularly when they only had seven."
Speaking to reporter in Dunedin ahead of Saturday's game the former Wales boss also sent out a blunt message for the visiting pack and Irish referee George Clancy
Henry said the All Blacks had been hampered by opponents not wanting to scrum during last year's autumn series in Europe and called on Clancy to ensure that the scrums would be a fair contest.
"It's a difficult part of the game and quite often some teams don't want to scrum," He said.
"They adjust their technique so that the penalties are even and the game becomes a shambles because one of the teams doesn't want to scrum, which I find exceptionally irritating because it ruins the game.
"When we play the Springboks and when we play the French it's a good game because both sides want to scrum."
New rules governing scrum engagement were introduced last November and front row Adam Jones
says it is simply a matter of getting to grips with them quickly.
The Wales and Ospreys tight-head prop is confident that the changes will help improve the game as a spectacle
"I think they are going to hold the pause a bit longer so you can't pre-empt it and that's good," said Jon.
"I think whoever is out quickest on the engage is going to have an advantage."
"You've got to do these things to help the game. Even if I'm watching a game and I see scrums collapsing it still gets frustrating.
You don't want thousands of scrums re-set. If you want that you just watch England play, don't you?" :lmao:
Wales go into the clash without the likes of Martyn Williams,
James Hook,
Shane Williams
and Tom Shanklin.
But Jones feels Wales are confident even though they have not beaten the All Blacks since 1953.
"We are missing about six players who are pretty vital for us," he added "But the boys who are going to come in are going to come in without any fear
"Everyone is pretty confident so hopefully we'll give them a pretty good run for their money."
From http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12333_6209118,00.html
Henry demands better scrum
All Black coach calls for improvement up front
Henry: Imrovement
We were okay on our own ball but we did not break them apart, I thought that was rather disappointing. I did not think we were as potent at scrum time as we should have been.
New Zealand's forwards need to show a big improvement for Saturday's opening Test against Wales according to coach Graham Henry.
Henrysaid his side's scrummaging was 'one of the disappointments' during the All Black's 66-28 demolition of Ireland last week.
"We were okay on our own ball but we did not break them apart," he said. "I thought that was rather disappointing.
"I did not think we were as potent at scrum time as we should have been, particularly when they only had seven."
Speaking to reporter in Dunedin ahead of Saturday's game the former Wales boss also sent out a blunt message for the visiting pack and Irish referee George Clancy
Henry said the All Blacks had been hampered by opponents not wanting to scrum during last year's autumn series in Europe and called on Clancy to ensure that the scrums would be a fair contest.
"It's a difficult part of the game and quite often some teams don't want to scrum," He said.
"They adjust their technique so that the penalties are even and the game becomes a shambles because one of the teams doesn't want to scrum, which I find exceptionally irritating because it ruins the game.
"When we play the Springboks and when we play the French it's a good game because both sides want to scrum."
New rules governing scrum engagement were introduced last November and front row Adam Jones
The Wales and Ospreys tight-head prop is confident that the changes will help improve the game as a spectacle
"I think they are going to hold the pause a bit longer so you can't pre-empt it and that's good," said Jon.
"I think whoever is out quickest on the engage is going to have an advantage."
"You've got to do these things to help the game. Even if I'm watching a game and I see scrums collapsing it still gets frustrating.
You don't want thousands of scrums re-set. If you want that you just watch England play, don't you?" :lmao:
Wales go into the clash without the likes of Martyn Williams,
But Jones feels Wales are confident even though they have not beaten the All Blacks since 1953.
"We are missing about six players who are pretty vital for us," he added "But the boys who are going to come in are going to come in without any fear
"Everyone is pretty confident so hopefully we'll give them a pretty good run for their money."