All Blacks fear of failure a big burden to carry

 

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Unless it continues to rain in Auckland, the sport of diving doesn’t have much to do with the sport of rugby. But one of the seminal figures in diving once said something that could be applicable on Saturday.

Dr. Sammy Lee, who won gold in platform diving at two Olympics, said, “Being the best you can be is possible only if your desire to be a champion is greater than your fear of failure.”

When the Wallabies lose at home, the Aussie fans are naturally disappointed, but when the All Blacks lose at home, it’s a much harder blow for a Kiwi to take because of the way rugby is woven into the fabric of New Zealand.

So there was a lot of gloom and head-shaking when the French won at Carisbrook. But they’ll be hanging drapes over the windows if they lose at Eden Park.

Eden Park is the Big Show.

Nobody knows this more than the 15 men in black who’ll run out onto the field on Saturday. A loss at the biggest venue for the country’s biggest sport would really cut deep.

And it’s this fear of failure that puts pressure on the home team, and, in this case, takes pressure off the visitors.

The All Black’s have a matchless tradition and terrific spirit, and when they perform the haka any other place, they’re throwing down a fierce challenge.

But when they go into the haka at Eden Park, the challenge is stronger than ever. They’re saying, in effect, “This is our park, not yours. Got it, kid?”

But what if the All Blacks start wondering whether or not the kid heard them? What if their fear of the scoreboard is bigger than the Wallabies’ desire to come out ahead?

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