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McCaw admits to operating outside the law

Published on Jul 29th, 2010, 3 Comments

Richie McCaw admitted on Wednesday that he didn’t always act within the laws of the game against the Springboks in the first two Tri-Nations games, but said that it’s all part of rugby.

The All Black captain was penalised five times against the Springboks in Wellington according to website ruggastats.com. This infuriated coach Peter de Villiers and a number of his senior players.

Irishman Alain Rolland was the referee who failed to punish McCaw with a yellow card for his transgressions at the breakdown and will again be the referee when the Boks play the Wallabies at Loftus Versfeld on August 28.

“I made a few mistakes. I think the important thing is to know what you will get away with. But I undoubtedly made mistakes,” said McCaw.

He says he will continue playing his way as long as it does not place pressure on the team.

McCaw also admitted prior to Saturday’s Tri-Nations test against the Wallabies in Melbourne that he was fortunate not to concede more penalties in Wellington.

He said he would be wary of South African referee Craig Joubert in the weekend’s match against Australia.

McCaw and his counterpart from the Wallabies, David Pocock, nevertheless showed that there is still place for fetching flanks in the mould of Heinrich Brüssow in test rugby irrespective of law changes.

Brüssow looks set to be available to join the Boks on their end-of-season tour to Europe.

McCaw also noted that Pocock had frustrated the Boks a lot at the breakdowns.

“He had a big impact there. The Springboks were also not as accurate as they would have liked to be,” said McCaw.

Pocock was penalised three times according to ruggastats.com.

Source: supersport.co.za

  • Adrian

    Disappointing that players have to cheat and make a mockery of the game to win. What goes around comes around Richie, what you reap you will sow !!! Pity the all blacks need to cheat to win games!!

  • Morne

    Sends out a very nice message to young players out there. It is ok to cheat and I quote, “but said that it’s all part of rugby”. Surely this should be addressed by the IRB, but we have seen no reaction from them or the international refereeing board to address this problem. Oh sorry my mistake, it is part of rugby.

  • Paul

    To all South Africans

    If Richie McCaw was on your team you would no give two hoots if he cheated.

    Dont go throwing sones in glasshouses………….

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