All Blacks winger chimes in on GOAT debate after France defeat
Scott Robertson’s All Blacks have slumped to a one-point defeat at Stade de France at the hands of a France side buoyed by 80,000 home fans.
France were helped by an impressive performance from the boot of first five Thomas Ramos, who had 15 points, kicking all of his six attempts.
The game went down to the final minutes after All Blacks captain Scott Barrett chose to take the three in front of the posts with five minutes to go, down four points.
All Blacks blockbusting winger Caleb Clarke said his teammates were hurting following the nail-biting defeat.
“Straight away, a bit disappointed, it’s natural to feel a little hurt after that loss, boys got around each other after the final whistle went because everyone put it all out there, ” said Caleb Clarke to the media minutes after the final whistle against France.
“Man you could feel it in the changing rooms, everyone was hurting but again a hurting All Blacks side is a dangerous side as well.
“So really looking forward to having another opportunity next week against Italy and inflicting the hurt onto our next opponents.”
France were able to wrestle back the momentum early in the second half through a Louis Bielle-Biarrey try after a Tupou Vaa’i mistake with the ball in hand.
The All Blacks settled for three points on multiple occasions, staying within touching distance of France late in the second half.
Clarke admits the All Blacks had the opportunities to win the game, but failed to be clinical.
“We talked about it in the changing rooms. It’s small margins is what it takes to win Test matches, and sport goes one winner so all credit to France they played an awesome game that put us under pressure, we had our opportunities but kind of let it slip.”
Clarke had 14 carries and an equal game-high two line breaks, which he put down to the amount of ball his teammates managed to give him.
“I think I was just happy to get the ball, I wanted it in my hands a lot more and to get some go forward and felt like getting on the edges.
“Especially coming back down the blindside we had some success, but again I think we tried to force the pass, especially in the 22 is the guttering part, forcing the pass, or missing the clean, which really made us lose the game in the end.”
When asked about how the All Blacks manage to balance the risk and reward passes on attack, Clarke credits the coaching staff and the messages the players receive.
“I think Razor (Scott Robertson) does a great job during the week, where he wants us to express ourselves and play freely but again he tells us don’t force the pass, making sure we are through contact before we throw it or making sure whoever we are passing to is open and free.
“Razor is really balancing it well and we had a great week this week too, leading up to the game, that’s probably why it hurts a bit more, that we didn’t get the result especially because it’s by one point.”
It was Clarke’s first encounter against France’s talisman and superstar halfback Antoine Dupont, with the 25-year old saying he has lots of respect for the halfback.
“I have so much respect for that dude, I think that was my first time running up against him, I was just saying before he tackled me but I didn’t even see him coming, I was like where the heck did you even come from.”
Clarke has chimed in on the GOAT debate in rugby and was asked about whether Dupont can be the greatest even without playing away from home.
The All Blacks winger still backs his fellow countryman as the best ever.
“I think for me the GOAT is still Richie McCaw, until he can play against him, yeah we will see how that goes.”
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Dan Carter is the leading points scorer and leading points per game person for a player with significant tests. 2s RWC winner and member of the games greatest ever team. It's not even close. The only question of GOAT for rugby is whether McCaw deserves it given Carter's numbers.
That NZ team was not GOAT. They scraped a home world cup and needed a dodgy schedule to win in 2015. Barely shaded SA after a walk over QF. The modern SA team are better and to be honest same could be said for Ireland and France team in the last few years.
I don’t understand the debate at all.
PSDT is the GOAT.
DuPenis isn’t even in the conversation with people who use words with more than two syllables.
I do understand the preoccupation with Dupont and official/unofficial GOAT status.
Men of his stature are in short supply.
To the author..
"The All Blacks have slumped to a one point defeat"
Slumped.??
Dictionary meaning of slumped..
sit - lean - fall heavily & limply
I'm urging you to amend that sentence & please educate yourself on the English language.
I’m the GOAT
You turned into a Goat?
If you’re not willing to play in every national game on offer then you simply cannot be considered in the GOAT conversation, could you imagine Ritchie, Dan, Siya saying “nah, I don’t wanna travel for my team”, no, because it would never happen. The guy is good, GOAT? Absolutely not.
It might be times for non-french people to understand Dupond (or any international player from Toulouse or La Rochelle) can NOT play in southern hemisphere. Impossible. There are only three southern games in june while Toulouse or La Rochelle are in semi-finals and finale of Top14. The debate is closed before it even began. All Blacks coaches can decide who play or not in local championships, not the case in France, it isn't even an option
Another Kiwi re defines prerequisites for great players to suit his one eyed jingoistic outlook.
There is different GOATS in rugby. Different times, different era's. Different rules, different players. Instead of THE GOAT, it should be ONE of the GOAT's of rugby. Lomu, Habana,Augustin Pichot etc. Just my personal opinion.
This GOAT stuff is just plain silly. He's a good player who plays 7 tests a year in a big year. It gets more and more rediculs every week.
Cheslin Kolbe is the GOAT
Especially considering how ineffective he was this match. None of his usual flair.