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Japan coach's brutal sledge at All Blacks

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sun, 30 Oct 2022, 9:35am
New Zealand captain Sam Cane and coach Ian Foster after win over Japan. Photosport
New Zealand captain Sam Cane and coach Ian Foster after win over Japan. Photosport

Japan coach's brutal sledge at All Blacks

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sun, 30 Oct 2022, 9:35am

Whether intentional or not, Jamie Joseph left a parting shot at the quality of the current All Blacks squad following the tight test in Tokyo last night.

聽as the 14-man All Blacks narrowly avoided their first-ever defeat to the Brave Blossoms. It was easily the closest contest between the two nations with the All Blacks winning 69-31 in 2018.

Joseph, a former All Black, made it clear they will face better opposition when they head to Twickenham in a fortnight.

鈥淭he key for us really is to go to England now and replicate that performance against a better side,鈥 he told media after the test.

Japan next face England, currently ranked below the All Blacks, on November 13 before taking on world number two France in Paris the following week.

Japan never led the All Blacks but they closed the gap to four points on several occasions as Ian Foster鈥檚 team secured their fourth straight win which moved them to over 50 percent for the first time this year following defeats to Ireland, South Africa and Argentina.

The All Blacks were without the Barrett brothers and veteran lock Sam Whitelock while the likes of Ardie Savea and Rieko Ioane were rested for the Tokyo test.

Hoskins Sotutu is tackled. Photo / PhotosportHoskins Sotutu is tackled. Photo / Photosport

Joseph said it was small errors that denied Japan a win that would have matched World Cup victories over South Africa (2015) and Ireland (2019).

鈥淚 thought our team played very well and we created a chance to win a test match which would have been an historical moment for Japanese rugby if we鈥檇 been able to pull that off.

鈥淭he reason we did that is because we鈥檝e got a very connected team. We鈥檝e got 41 players, which means a big part of our group doesn鈥檛 get to play at the end of the week, after being together for six weeks. And they help the team prepare for test matches and they do that without any moaning or groaning because they know how important it is in terms of their roles,鈥 he said.

鈥淥ur intent was very clear from the start to the last part of the game. What鈥檚 disappointing was we probably did enough to win the test match, and we weren鈥檛 quite good enough on the evening.

鈥淚t really just came down to simple errors, small knock-ons, small mistakes, penalties at the wrong time. But I can鈥檛 fault anything else around the players鈥 efforts,鈥 Joseph added.

Joseph praised the All Blacks by saying his side his side shut down aspects of their game but still couldn鈥檛 beat them.

鈥淣ow we realise as a team if you make one or two mistakes then your opportunity to win the game passes you by.

鈥淭he guts of it really, we just made too many mistakes at the wrong time. Everything else around the game in terms of how we wanted to play and what we needed to do is really really good. Our scrum went well but we gave penalties at the wrong time. Our lineout was very good, we created a lot of momentum because we won the ball at the backend of the lineout, we got over the gainline and then we were able to actually do some really good moves, on the opposition we shut their lineout down, shut their maul down but it still wasn鈥檛 enough and that sort of tells you how good the All Blacks are as a team.鈥

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