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Published 12:39 7 Jun 2017 BST
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“If people can't put it behind them I suppose they never will. It is not about that time now. It's about this group now and against the Lions and hopefully the memories they make that are positive ones, and we just move on from that."
Umaga’s comments prompted an editorial in the New Zealand Herald titled ‘Umaga could have put that tackle to rest’, which suggested that Umaga and New Zealand rugby “have done themselves no credit” with the reaction to the O’Driscoll incident.
"To many in Britain who saw televised, slow motion replays of that tackle, the way in which it was done remains deeply disturbing,” the editorial read.
“They are not alone.”
Reason’s column suggests that not everyone in the New Zealand media shares the same opinion on the tackle and that we probably haven’t heard the last of it yet.Munster legend speaks out on province’s new coaching appointment
He words matter. There has been huge controversy within Munster rugby over the appointment of Roger Randle, who is due to take over as a senior coach from Mike Prendergast ahead of next season. In 1997, the New Zealander was accused of rape while in Durban with the Hurricanes for a game against the Sharks. […]
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