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BH I just wanted to use Qwerty's quote to be honest.
Whilst I doubt Link is petty enough to become involved in this type of behaviour
haha if he's this sore when they draw. what will he be like when they lose???
New Zealand coach Steve Hansen lauded England as potential World Cup winners after seeing his All Blacks side demolished 38-21 on Saturday.
Despite starting as huge underdogs to the world number one visitors, the hosts ran in three tries in eight second-half minutes for the victory.
"There were two teams capable of winning the World Cup out there," Hansen acknowledged.
"No excuses, we got beaten by the better side. Full credit to them."
Prior to the 17-point win England had lost successive autumn internationals to Australia and South Africa, with captain Chris Robshaw sustaining public criticism for perceived poor decision-making.
But Hansen dismissed the allegations, reserving only praise for the hosts.
"This is a good England side," he insisted. "You should get behind them and back them a bit. They have shown what they can do and if you back them it will make them even more dangerous.
Those comments are just laughable. The All Blacks put very little pressure on our scrum on Saturday. Hansen will do what every Test Coach (whose team is about to face Australia) has done since the beginning of time - suggest that the Aussie scrum is weak and that if it looks like we are gaining parity or dominating in the scrums it means we are cheating. It often works a treat.
Whilst I doubt Link is petty enough to become involved in this type of behaviour, now might be a good time to remind the ref that the Kiwis have been infringing at an alarming rate this season, and if the wallabies aren't able to get lightening quick ball at the breakdown it means NZ are cheating
"You should get behind them and back them a bit. They have shown what they can do and if you back them it will make them even more dangerous.
BDA how would you explain that scrum where the Charles was lying on his gut with a mouthful of dirt and Kepu was inconspicuously still upright?
And I do reccall a letter to the IRB that McKenzie made public following after the England loss last year where he said something to the effect that certain referee decisions "defy logic". Each coach has their way of doing the "petty stuff"