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Scott Robertson outlines big takeaways from The Rugby Championship

Scott Robertson of the All Blacks. Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images

Scott Robertson’s undefeated run as All Blacks coach met a swift end in the opening round of The Rugby Championship. Five tense Tests and a second-place finish later, the coach was asked what he made of his side’s campaign.

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Finishing strong with a 20-point victory over trans-Tasman rivals Australia, Robertson had more to smile about than he had in previous weeks, but the rocky results will not be quickly forgotten.

It was the first time New Zealand have surrendered their traditionally unyielding grip on The Rugby Championship trophy since 2019, a piece of unwanted history that was accompanied by a handful of unwanted statistics.

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An inability to finish games was perhaps chief among the concerning trends, with discipline issues and struggles to finish opportunities also underlying the six rounds of competition.

For Robertson though, he’ll take the wins for what they’re worth.

“In the championship, we probably could have won every game,” he told media in Wellington. “There’s moments in those games we just learnt that there’s big momentum swings; if there’s ref calls or your own call or game management, there’s just key moments that you’ve just got to get right otherwise the momentum swings too much.

“One focus that we’ve spent a lot of time on is around our discipline and that’s still an area we’ve got to get better at. We put too much pressure on ourselves off the back of it. We’re going to address it, especially when we go north.

“We’re really pleased, really proud. I think the key thing to know is a lot of young guys have come in or players that have had two, three, four, five Test matches have really stood up to Test match level quickly. So, pleased overall.”

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Those young players include budding star flanker Wallace Sititi, who produced another outstanding performance in the Wellington win. Fellow Test rookie Cortez Ratima also made his impact felt yet again, this time in a 19-minute cameo off the bench, while prop Pasilio Tosi earned just his third run in the black jersey, also helping bring the win home in the final quarter.

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All Blacks captain Scott Barrett was asked a similar line of questioning to his coach and also delivered an honest yet optimistic analysis of the tournament, all with an eye on the future.

“I guess we’re trending, we’re learning – possibly not as quick as we’d like to but this team’s come together, we’re making adjustments.

“When we’ve let in tries in the 22 over The Rugby Championship it has been frustrating but tonight we showed plenty of grit there on the line. So, I think we set a standard there of what’s required, particularly on defence.

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“Heading north, they’ll challenge us in different areas, probably similar to South Africa, with home crowds momentum’s huge. There’ll be a lot of lessons to take forward to the tour and we’ll be excited by that.”

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JW 226 days ago

That's the one big noticeable this TRC, how easily players have transitioned from Super Rugby into International rugby, that includes Australian's as well.


Tosi, Darry, Sititi, Ratima, Perofeta, all looked very comfortable, even dominant of players in a similar position from other domestic competitions.


I'm excited to see another similar sized group come through next yea as well, then they can start to settle. Not sure we'll see too many new names in the next month, but they they could have a whole 29 full (well, 28 + Sotutu) of the next group of players that they'll have access to in Europe. It's a good step in a new coachs first year post RWC, getting a massive squad together and a feel for everyone.

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Teddy 226 days ago

1. Get a test level #10.


2. Keep 15 on the pitch, when possible.


3. Score after 60 mins.


4. Try to avoid playing matches in wellington.

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JW 226 days ago

Did you not watch the game and see how Dmac knitted the team together all of a sudden when he came on Teddy?


I thought we would be done with this talk after that match!! Wasn't that the whole point?

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Pn 226 days ago

They came 2nd by two points over the argies, not 3rd. Who writes these?!

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