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All Black Jordie Barrett on captain Sam Cane’s ‘unbelievable’ quarter-final

Sam Cane of New Zealand leads his teammates as they leave the field whilst the players of Ireland give the players of New Zealand a guard of honour at full-time following the Rugby World Cup France 2023 Quarter Final match between Ireland and New Zealand at Stade de France on October 14, 2023 in Paris, France. (Photo by David Ramos - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

When the All Blacks lost to Ireland for the first time ever in New Zealand last year, captain Sam Cane came under immense pressure and scrutiny. Questions continued to be asked of the skipper during the Autumn Nations Series as Dalton Papali’i stepped up in Cane’s absence.

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But Cane will feel “pretty good about himself right now” after leading by example in an all-time classic Rugby World Cup quarter-final against the Irish, about 15 months on from the heartbreak of yesteryear.

Cane, 31, led the way with an incredible 21 tackles. No player on either team got more than 18 with New Zealand lock Scott Barrett a nearby second. It was a proper captain’s knock.

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      With more than 78,000 fans chanting, booing and making all kinds of noise, Cane was a constant headache for the green machine as they looked to mount attacking phase play. The backrower made his presence known with some big hits that could basically be felt from the stands at Stade de France.

      “Unbelievable. Just shows up in those big moments and the whole lot of them, one to eight, outstanding,” teammate Jordie Barrett said when asked about Sam Cane’s performance.

      “Ardie (had) some massive moments, our locks (had) some massive moments and our boys off the bench (were) unbelievable.

      “Our front three laid the platform with our scrum and rugby hasn’t changed and it’s history you need one to eight to go to work.”

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      The criticism of captain Cane was impossible to avoid at times last year. As the All Blacks continued to struggle for form with the World Cup on the horizon, fans called for change.

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      But as far as sporting cliches go, there is no better than the idea that ‘form is temporary and class is permanent.’ There is something special about Sam Cane in the legendary No. 7 black jersey.

      “I bet you he’s feeling pretty good about himself right now and so he should be,” Barrett added. “He’s well respected in our group.

      “We know in big Test matches and big World Cups it’s your defence that wins you those games and we showed tonight he just popped up in those big moments – so physical, so brave and so tough.

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      “We’re not getting ahead of ourselves that’s a quarter-final. We’ve got Argentina next week and we’re going to have to prepare as best we can.”

      The All Blacks defended their hearts out as they held on for a 28-24 win at the Parisian venue on Saturday evening. New Zealand survived more than 35 waves of Ireland attack in the dying stages to book a date with Argentina in the semi-finals.

      Coach Ian Foster wouldn’t say that it was the biggest Test of his head coaching career with the All Blacks, but the New Zealander did say that “this one was up there.”

      “It is a special day. The world has been talking about these two quarter-finals for 12 months now, even longer. France v South Africa is likely to be the same. They are massive games, two very proud teams, desperate to win it,” Foster said.

      “Sometimes the sweetest victories are when your opponents play really well and test you to the limit. We didn’t want to play Ireland with two yellow cards. We played a lot of that game with 14 men but I couldn’t be more proud of the players. I thought we looked in control of it.”

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      Mike 546 days ago

      I’d love to know Peter O'Mahony's thoughts on Sam Cane's Richie McCaw impersonation.

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      Wayne 546 days ago

      “When the All Blacks lost to Ireland for the first time ever last year,”
      What???? I was in Chicago when the AB’s lost in 2016 -Is fact checking a lost art??

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      PutMeInCoach 546 days ago

      The disrespect the Irish fans continue to show to the haka is disgusting. 🤮

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      bunny 547 days ago

      O Mahony will now have time to reflect after sledging Cane while watering his hydrangeas.

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      Pecos 547 days ago

      Sam Cane was immense. About time. Now we need a repeat performance or better in the semi. One in a row won’t cut it. I had him as my MOTM at 9.5/10.

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      Dave 547 days ago

      Yep couldn't fault cane today even pulling side steps down the wing

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      monty 547 days ago

      Savea, Whitlock, Retallick and the other outstanding seniors have been promising captains. But Sam cane is a leader, by example, from the front and always under pressure.

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      Red and White Dynamight 547 days ago

      maybe ask O’Mahoney

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