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Published 19:06 16 Jul 2022 BST
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"First and foremost, I think New Zealanders have probably got to realise this is a very good Irish team and give them some credit. It would be disrespectful for us to not make that the number one item."On the subject of disrespect, one would have assumed, from seeing how poorly so many All Blacks rated, that the men in black had just lost a series to a touring pub side. [caption id="attachment_267465" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Ireland players celebrate their side's first try, scored by Josh van der Flier. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
'Has been second best to Ireland No 7 Josh van der Flier throughout the series. Replaced by Dalton Papalii with about 17 minutes to go and questions about his captaincy will only increase.'The top rated ABs star, for Cully, was Ardie Savea (7/10) while Akira Ioane got 6/10. No other player from the match-day squad got higher than 5. Over on Rugby365, Sam Smith was equally cutting of the beaten All Blacks. Nepo Laulala and Sevu Reece were both hit with 3/10 ratings. On Codie Taylor, who got 3.5 out of 10, Smith wrote:
'Was better around the park than last week but still looks a shadow of his former self. The All Blacks also seriously struggled at lineout time, with Ireland sniffling four of Taylor’s 12 deliveries.'Ardie Savea was Smith's top-rated player, on 8/10, with Akira Ioane getting 7 and both Will Jordan and Sam Whitelock getting 6.5. To our mind, though, such ratings brush right by how impressive this Ireland side was, and how improved New Zealand were on their Dunedin showing. Sure, some underperformed while others were merely passable. Ratings as low as 2 and 3 would suggest these All Blacks had certifiable stinkers, despite rallying from 19 down to within one point, had Jordie Barrett landed his 60th minute conversion. It would be fairer to say that Ireland are the better of two top-class sides, right now, and their players were successful in imposing themselves on the three-time world champions.
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