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‘Won’t ever get over that’: Scott Barrett reflects on Rugby World Cup pain

Scott Barrett of New Zealand, looks on as he walks past The Webb Ellis Cup following the Rugby World Cup Final match between New Zealand and South Africa at Stade de France on October 28, 2023 in Paris, France. (Photo by Michael Steele - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

Whenever there’s a winner in sport, there must also be another who falls short of their goal. In last year’s Rugby World Cup Final at Stade de France, the All Blacks came agonisingly close to what would’ve been an incredible triumph but it wasn’t to be against the Springboks.

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Referee Wayne Barnes brought an end to the match with the full-time whistle, and that was a moment that will forever stick in the minds of South African and New Zealand rugby fans and players. Whether it was the euphoria of victory or the pain of defeat, it’s hard to forget.

For All Blacks captain Scott Barrett, the heartbreak of defeat is a hurt that he doesn’t expect to “ever get over.” Barrett combined with Brodie Retallick at lock, with the then 29-year-old putting in a significant 80-minute shift in the pursuit of the sport’s ultimate prize.

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10 months later, the All Blacks are preparing to take on the Springboks for the first time since that decider in Saint-Denis. While a win on Saturday night won’t rewrite the history books and necessarily take away the pain from last year, there’s still a lot riding on this outcome.

“I can’t change anything that happened from the Final. Probably won’t ever get over that,” Barrett told reporters on Friday.  “It’s about this group turning up tomorrow night.

“Ellis Park against the Springboks, there’s no other Test like it and that’s what we’re excited about.”

Barrett joins brothers Jordie and Beauden in the All Blacks’ starting side this weekend. The All Blacks skipper hasn’t featured for the national side since the compressive win over the Flying Fijians in San Diego last month.

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‘Scooter’ Barret returns as one of two changes to the First XV, with former New Zealand skipper Sam Cane also set for his first start at Test level since last year’s Rugby World Cup Final. Cane returned to the international arena off the bench in the big win over Argentina in Auckland.

But away from the playing personnel, there’s been another big change for the All Blacks recently. Last week, assistant coach Leon MacDonald stepped down from the role with immediate effect.

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It seemed to throw a spanner in the works before the team’s trip to the Republic, but the All Blacks have continued to go about their business as some of the coaches take on further responsibilities in MacDonald’s absence.

“We’ve adapted. The coaches have shuffled in and certainly, we’ve bounced this week and the boys have been energised,” Barrett explained.

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“Sort of felt for ‘Rangi’ but obviously those conversations have been had behind the scenes and we’ve moved forward as a group.”

The All Blacks are widely considered to be the underdogs going into Saturday’s Test at Ellis Park. New Zealand have beaten South Africa in three of the last four meetings at the venue, but the hosts are the two-time defending World Cup winners after all.

South Africa smashed New Zealand by a record margin at Twickenham last year, and then there was that World Cup decider. They appear to have improved in the 10 months since that Final, with new assistant Tony Brown clearly making a difference behind the scenes.

“I think the Springboks have certainly got a well-rounded game,” he warned.

“They can challenge you with an arm-wrestle and a real battle at set-piece if they tactically want to go there, and the flip side of that is they’ve shown the last couple of weeks that they can certainly attack.

“Even against Ireland in the (July) series, they’re playing some attacking rugby so we’re anticipating, we’re prepared for that and we’re excited by that.”

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kk 207 days ago

Still desperately in need off a lesson in how to tackle.. Should have got another card in JHB

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DC000 209 days ago

The actual supporters of the sport completely agree.


Having to watch two inferior teams compete in a poorly played RWC final - teams that clearly didn't deserve to be there - directly because of overt ref incompetence stains the entire sport.


It's a shame World Rugby is too scared to not fix the problems, but also keep condoning it long after the fact

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Hellhound 210 days ago

No one who loses in a WC final will ever be able to overcome it easily. That is tough. The pinnacle of the sport that every child dreams of when playing rugby. Just to play in a WC is an honour and then to lose it, by one point no less. That game could've gone to either side. As a Saffa I'm happy for the win. If I was an AB's player, I'd be crushed. However, that doesn't deminish the AB's.

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TO 210 days ago

Great timing for Scooter to get back and help lift the intensity and accuracy along with Cane. It'll be super close but Africa should be marginally more ready, mind you "where there's a will there's a way ".

Go the ABs.

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JK 211 days ago

Not enough Barratt brothers to win?

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Terry24 211 days ago

"the All Blacks came agonisingly close to what would’ve been an incredible triumph"


There would have been nothing incredible about it. Although NZ were well beaten by France the win against Ireland set up an easy semi and a final against a very tired SA. What's incredible yet not surprising was that NZ contrived to lose it. Foster and Cane's classic TMO attack not surprising either.

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