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  • kiwiinmelbK Online
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    kiwiinmelb
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    I’m down , but nothing like the other losses ,

    I think the pain with those losses for me, seemed to accumulate and get stronger One at a time ,

    91 wasn’t as bad , 95 got worse and so on until we get to 2007 which was the worst for me,

    Maybe this one feels a bit like 91 on reflection

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    I cried in 03 being a moody teenager and all was pissed off in 07 but like I post suggests I don’t feel down at all to be completely out played like that has kinda disapated the pain

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    I don’t feel down. Past sports affecting my psyche. Just in a rush to move on, looking forward to hopefully good changes in the coaching staff with a plan to play up tempo and expansive behind a pack with major cajones. We need to be able to play England at their game if needed.

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    It’s Sunday morning, the sun has come up, it’s just a game.

    2003 and 2007 I didn’t want to get out of bed, but up and about now. I still feel proud to be an All Black’s supporter despite the frustration of last night’s game.

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    Whilst i did dream about Shag throwing BB under the bus I am not that upset. At the end of the day we have nobody to blame but ourselves, the better team won, and won easily.

    I am actually now excited to see what a new coaching team will bring to the party.

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    Yes winning back to back has certainly made the reaction to this one different, even if this was more avoidable than past loses. Was like a two year slow motion car crash.

    I also think, with a neutral hat on, us winning three in a row would have been bad for Test rugby. Might have broken the World Cup, as the other country’s might have started tinkering with the format to make it harder for us. Jealousy is a thing.

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    Agree with all those saying it doesn't hurt as bad.

    1991 was bad because it was inconceivable we could lose and not be world champions.

    Every single test match, let alone each RWC, after that was (for me) about proving we're the best in the world.

    2011 rid us of the monkey, 2015 bought us immunity from monkeys for at least 4 more years ...

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    @nzzp agree entirely.

    I have no angst over the result.

    There was no food poisoning that affected us, no forward pass that wasn't ruled on.

    We just lost to a team that clearly played better than us on the day.

    So let's go for 2023.

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    Yep nailed it there. Nothing like those other losses. Beat by a better team on the day, in fact we were damn lucky as the scoreline flattered us.

    Now get to watch the rest of the cup stress free.

    Now if we don't perform in 2023 then that loss dread is probably sure to come back

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    It is hard to find one moment that would have changed that game. There were lots of moments in there which caused us to lose. It's hard to blame Hansen and be genuine about him because we weren't criticising him before hand, so we can't turn around and do it now.

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    @hydro11 said in Why this feels different...:

    It is hard to find one moment that would have changed that game. There were lots of moments in there which caused us to lose. It's hard to blame Hansen and be genuine about him because we weren't criticising him before hand, so we can't turn around and do it now.

    Plenty of people were, look how many times the Ireland loss was brought up.

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    I would hope that we (the rugby public) do show more maturity after this loss, and winning in 2011 and 2015 makes this one more bearable. When you are beaten by a much better team on the day there can't be any excuses.

    NZ was the only major team that England hadn't beaten at a RWC, until now.

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    @Gunner said in Why this feels different...:

    the All Blacks are, and will continue to be a very good rugby team and win 8 or 9 times out of 10.

    Not if they play like that they won't.

    That is the bit that gets me. Where was the passion, the determination, the physicality? They were completely run over like a possum in the headlights. Just roadkill.
    I still haven't watched the last 9 minutes as it was a foregone conclusion and I was going to break something. I was more animated than any of our team.

    Possibly a slightly better feeling than other losses as I wasn't actually in the crowd, but playing like wimps doesn't make it any easier. Credit to England for making us wimps though.

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    It pleases me to note that some of the biggest fluffybunnies in NZ are devastated about the loss.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/celebrities/116955244/all-blacks-v-england-kiwi-celebrities-share-world-cup-pain-on-social-media

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Why this feels different...:

    It’s Sunday morning, the sun has come up, it’s just a game.

    2003 and 2007 I didn’t want to get out of bed, but up and about now. I still feel proud to be an All Black’s supporter despite the frustration of last night’s game.

    It's a beautiful sunny day in Nelson!

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    @Chris-B said in Why this feels different...:

    @ACT-Crusader said in Why this feels different...:

    It’s Sunday morning, the sun has come up, it’s just a game.

    2003 and 2007 I didn’t want to get out of bed, but up and about now. I still feel proud to be an All Black’s supporter despite the frustration of last night’s game.

    It's a beautiful sunny day in Nelson!

    Isn't that pretty much always the case? Underrated part of the country

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    I'm more hungover than the other times we got knocked out

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    I am not as devastated over this loss, but one thing is nagging me. I am getting older, will I live to see another world cup win? @Chris-B, you are like the oldest person ever, you must be really worried!

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    I am hurting because I think it was one of our more inept displays for a long time but I will probably get over it a lot quicker than in previous WC losses. There will probably be more competition now for the No 1 world ranking - don't expect to see us holding it for lone periods like we are used too.

    I think the other thing that hurts is that I feel it may take us a while to come back - we need some new blood now in positions like front row, lock and wing as well as the new coaching team perhaps coming up with a new style of play.

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    Jeez, I’m totally down. Maybe I’m alone in thinking that this was the worst AB display I can remember. It’s not the loss, it’s the manner of it.

    What a fucking embarrassment. We looked like Scotland getting totally taken apart like that - in a WC cup semi final ffs.

    It was horrible walking past all those fucking crowing English fluffybunnies to leave the stadium.

    I’m still pissed off and I don’t and won’t forgive the coaches or some players for that performance.

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