Rugby Live Streaming Watch Free 4k TV: He also questioned whether new coach Ian Foster was the right man to bring in to replace Steve Hansen following a below-par performance on Sunday.That All Black is aura is gone. The younger guys are not composed, they’re not the same.
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Wallabies legend David Campese has launched a scathing attack on the “arrogance” of New Zealand Rugby and how it has set the All Blacks up for a fall.Campese went into Bledisloe I with reservations about Australia but ended it with the firm belief that the iron grip the All Blacks have had on world rugby for the last decade is well and truly over.
“I watched the game and the All Blacks have lost something. They didn’t have that composure, and they panicked a bit, which they normally don’t do.“Kieran Read not being there. He was a big loss.”
The Wallabies are going into Bledisloe II knowing that the All Blacks will have upped their game for Eden Park, with two-time World Rugby Player of the Year Beauden Barrett set to return.The All Blacks could be without veteran lock Sam Whitelock for Sunday's Bledisloe Cup clash against the Wallabies at Eden Park.
Whitelock, who started at lock in the All Blacks' 16-all draw over the weekend, suffered a head knock and is undergoing concussion protocols.If Whitelock isn't cleared to play, it could mean a potential start for 20-year-old Tupou Vaa'i, who made his All Blacks debut off the bench last Sunday.
Scott Barrett could be back to help the All Blacks' lock stocks – but a lack of match fitness could see him play for Taranaki before joining the national side.Meanwhile, Highlanders first-five Josh Ioane could be called into the team and trained with the squad in Auckland on Wednesday, with Beauden Barrett – who trained separately from the team – still seemingly recovering from an Achilles tendon injury that kept him out of the Bledisloe opener.