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Published 12:08 13 Jul 2022 BST
Updated 14:37 13 Jul 2022 BST
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"We were hugely disappointed with what we dished out on Saturday. We need to be so much better. Our drive is the fact we have pride in the jersey, we’re not happy with what we put out and we’ll be working hard to make sure it doesn’t happen again."At the end of his five-minute chat with the assembled press, at the Lower Hutt training facilities, Cane was asked about his weekend exchange of words with Ireland flanker, Peter O'Mahony.
"Who do you think you are? You’re a shit Richie McCaw, pal!"McCaw is the greatest All Black to ever don their famous No.7 jersey, so there is not much of a response that could be fired back other than the four-letter word variety. Or, if he so chose, asking O'Mahony to show him his World Cup winners' medal. Cane was asked about the back-and-forth with the final question of a post-training huddle with reporters, and was diplomatic with his response. He let out a short chuckle when asked about 'what Peter O'Mahony may, or may not, have said on the goal-line'. Asked to elaborate on what words had been exchanged, captain Cane said:
"No, that's just good rugby banter. It's all part of the game. I don't mind it. No, it's good stuff."For anyone that has a Kiwi or two [or more] in their life, they will recognise the way in which he handled the question. Couple of sniffs, laid-back drawl and the claim that it is no worries at all. This stuff happens on the time, out on the pitch, but most of it is never picked up on. This time, Jaco Peyper just had a front-row seat to that 'Richie McCaw' line. To Cane, and plenty of Kiwis, the phrase, he who laughs last, laughs loudest. It will be fascinating to see who gets the last laugh between these two warriors on Saturday at Sky Stadium in Wellington. As for the weather in 'Welly', there are expected to be showers, earlier in the day, but clearing by kick-off with a Southerly wind. Stream the biggest sporting moments with NOW, including all the Test match between Ireland and New Zealand, on Saturday July 16.
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