New Zealand Rugby: Why Do the All Blacks Choke in the World Cup?
New Zealand has only 4 million people, yet they are by far the best rugby nation in the world. But why cant the win the world cup?
The rugby world cup was held in France last year and was another heartbreaking experience for all New Zealanders. They were huge favorites to win the world cup, but lost to the host nation France in the Quarter-finals. They game was full of controversy, an obvious forward pass which lead to a French try was missed by referee Wayne Barnes. Barnes again was in the middle of it when he called advantage over when Luke McAlister missed a drop goal from 45m out. In most cases the referee would say there was no advantage from the kick and award a penalty.
But the referee isn't the only person to be blamed. Poor organisation and communication resulted in a wasted opportunity late in the game, when there were plenty of opportunities for a drop goal which would have given the All Blacks the lead.
And then there is the coach Graham Henry. In the months leading up to the World Cup, he chose to withdraw all of the All Blacks squad from the Super 14 competition and having them involved in an elite program. Allot of people disagreed with this approach and thought it would be better the players have real game experience.
With Graham Henry signed for the next two years as coach, its is unclear who will coach the All Blacks thought their 2011 World Cup campaign. With the 2011 World Cup being held in New Zealand there will be even more pressure for the Ab's to perform. They now have the "choker" tag and are eager to shake that off, what better place to do it than in your home country in front of your home fans. I think 2011 is finally the year the AB's grab that second World Cup title.
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