Another case of Hansen's character.... just imagine what he'll be like when the Aussies actually beat them (whether this weekend or in future)
Hansen’s willingness to discuss the rights and wrongs of Peyper’s game contrast sharply to last year, when the All Blacks coach got into a war of words with Ewen McKenzie over the South African’s performance in Bledisloe II in Wellington.
On that occasion, Peyper refused to sin-bin any Kiwis despite blatant tactics to kill Wallaby ball when on attack, conceding seven penalties in their own 22. When McKenzie and Will Genia questioned why Peyper hadn’t done more, Hansen said: “Usually you’re better off to play the game and get on with it, you can’t blame the ref.”
“You could pick holes in every decision made, but where does it get you? It is what it is, you’ve just got to take it on the chin,” he added.
“If they think that’s why they lost the game — the hardest job on the field at the moment is the referee’s.
“They’re getting put under a massive amount of pressure from their own boss, and they don’t need coaches to be putting it on them either.”