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All Blacks v Argentina: Damian McKenzie avoids punishment for missing team bus after Fiji match

Author
Luke Kirkness,
Publish Date
Fri, 16 Aug 2024, 7:49pm
Damian McKenzie Photo / Getty Images
Damian McKenzie Photo / Getty Images

All Blacks v Argentina: Damian McKenzie avoids punishment for missing team bus after Fiji match

Author
Luke Kirkness,
Publish Date
Fri, 16 Aug 2024, 7:49pm

Damian McKenzie missed the team bus from the All Blacks hotel in San Diego and had to make his own way to Los Angeles International Airport, a journey of 210km.

The听Herald听understands the first five-eighths has apologised to teammates for missing the bus the day听after thumping Fiji鈥檚 47-5听in San Diego last month, but avoided punishment or disciplinary sanction.

It鈥檚 understood to be the first off-field indiscretion of Scott Robertson鈥檚 tenure as All Blacks coach and his reaction is different from the traditionally hard line of his predecessors Ian Foster and Sir Steve Hansen.

Damian McKenzie passes the ball during the All Blacks encounter with Argentina at Sky Stadium in Wellington last week. Photo / Photosport

Damian McKenzie passes the ball during the All Blacks encounter with Argentina at Sky Stadium in Wellington last week. Photo / Photosport

The All Blacks听played Fiji at SnapDragon Stadium in San Diego听on Friday, July 19 (local time) before flying back to New Zealand from LAX the next day. The听Herald听understands the team were required to be at the bus to leave Omni San Diego Hotel, where they were staying, by early evening on Saturday.

After the match, players and staff had free time until the bus departure.

The听Herald听understands McKenzie made his way to LAX in an Uber, a trip of about 210km. For reference, Uber was today offering rides for the estimated two-and-a-half-hour journey for between US$241.67 ($403) for Uber X and as high as US$599.94 ($1002) for a Black SUV option.

After the San Diego match, McKenzie was named to start at first five-eighths for the next game, last weekend鈥檚听defeat to Argentina听in Wellington, and for this weekend鈥檚 encounter at Eden Park. He has been Robertson鈥檚 preferred No 10 this season.

New Zealand Rugby declined to comment when approached by the听Herald.

Last year, during the Rugby World Cup, Foster听dropped Mark Tele鈥檃 for disciplinary reasons听for reportedly breaching team curfew ahead of the quarter-final against Ireland. At the time, Foster said it wasn鈥檛 a major indiscretion but warranted punishment.

鈥淗e breached the protocol. It was nothing major but enough to keep him out of selection this week. We still love him. He鈥檚 trained well. It happens. It is what it is. For us, it鈥檚 pretty听clean-cut. I don鈥檛 really want to talk about it any more. We鈥檝e dealt with it as a team and moved on. We believe in what we stand for. It speaks volumes for the team that we鈥檙e willing to make that decision in this sort of week.鈥

In 2014, Aaron Cruden was听dropped from the All Blacks squad听for the away leg of the Rugby Championship after being late to meet the team at the airport for the flight to Argentina following a night out in Auckland. There was no team curfew but Hansen said Cruden had to understand there would be consequences.

鈥淚t鈥檚 certainly out of character and he鈥檚 disappointed as are we. It鈥檚 not what we stand for and it鈥檚 not what he stands for. I guess we all make mistakes and like our children 鈥 we love our children, but sometimes we don鈥檛 like their behaviour.

鈥淭he team is well aware that when we don鈥檛 get it right there is a consequence and he鈥檚 paid the price for that.

鈥淎s silly as it might sound, the adversary created by one of the players having a mistake 鈥 in this case, it鈥檚 Cruden 鈥 usually brings the group tighter and focuses really well. We鈥檝e talked, we鈥檝e now put it behind us and we鈥檙e getting on with it.鈥

Aaron Cruden missed the plane to Argentina for an All Blacks tour after a big night out drinking in Auckland. Photo / Christine Cornege

Aaron Cruden missed the plane to Argentina for an All Blacks tour after a big night out drinking in Auckland. Photo / Christine Cornege

Hansen also brought the hammer down on Aaron Smith when the halfback听breached team protocols in 2012, dropping him to the bench for a game.

However, not every breach draws punishment. During the 2011 Rugby World Cup, Israel Dagg and Cory Jane听went out drinking in Takapuna听three days before the quarter-final but neither was suspended. Dagg was injured at the time but Jane produced a blinder in the 33-10 quarter-final victory over Argentina at Eden Park.

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