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Published 10:19 14 Jun 2017 BST
Updated 12:25 14 Jun 2017 BST
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It was not a game that Cole will look back on fondly but the local media are not going to let him forget it any time soon.
Stuff rated the English prop a meagre 4/10. 'Pinged seemingly incorrectly for dropping bind,' wrote Aaron Goile, 'but then part of a front-row which was monstered'.
Over in the New Zealand Herald, it got worse. Columnist Gregor Paul gave Cole short shrift.
'England's Dan Cole came on for the final quarter to stiffen the scrum. But the much vaunted Englishman, who is rated as one of the best scrummaging tightheads in European rugby, had his head stuffed between his legs by a Highlanders frontrow who most people outside of Dunedin would be honest enough to say they hadn't really heard of before the game.'Pretty emphatic, that. They don't spare your feelings down in New Zealand. Warren Gatland announces his Lions squad for the Maori game at 8pm on Wednesday and Cole will be eager for a shot at redemption. Another tough night, though, and Sinckler could leapfrog him for the Test squad.
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