Study sheds light on All Blacks' ill-discipline

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While the All Blacks have played the victims of the Springboks' aerial assault in the buildup to the second Test between the sides at Ellis Park, a recent study has shown New Zealand's own disciplinary record to be far worse than their opponents'.

While the All Blacks have played the victims of the Springboks’ aerial assault in the buildup to the second Test between the sides at Ellis Park, a recent study has shown New Zealand’s own disciplinary record to be far worse than their opponents’.

The Springboks put the All Blacks under immense pressure using the aerial game, which led to an early try for wing Kurt-Lee Arendse. On Sunday, Foster was seething about the Bok kicking game, claiming he had “massive concerns” over the challenge, and that it was “probably the worst I’ve seen” while also stating that the aerial battle had become a “free for all.”On Wednesday, Barrett spoke to media in detail about the collision, saying he “feared the worst” after landing dangerously on his neck.

According to the study, in All Blacks matches between June 2012 and the third Test loss to Ireland, the New Zealand side averaged a card every two matches, while being shown 50% more yellow cards than their opponents.

 

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I bet WR will change the kick chase rules now that Boks have mastered it.

mark_keohane Interesting.Come on John Ashworth kicking JPR Williams in the head -said he thought it was the ball.Honest mistake- no !! Let’s not forget it was impossible to win a test series inSA until neutral refs( it was a penalty try not a penalty 4 th test 1976 - Bruce Robertson) shame

ABs have always been filthy

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