NZ View: Japan coach's 'brutal sledge' of All Blacks, as Kiwi media slates 'aimless, inaccurate, muddled' team

By The Roar / Editor

New Zealand fans and media reacted with a huge sigh of relief, but a cheeky sledge from Japan coach Jamie Joseph wasn’t missed after the All Blacks’ fortunate defeat of the Brave Blossoms in Tokyo.

The New Zealand Herald reported former All Black Joseph’s put down after his team was edged 38-31, getting a big assist from the TMO.

“The key for us really is to go to England now and replicate that performance against a better side,” Joseph said in his post-match press conference.

Japa’s next Test is against England in two weeks before tackling France in Paris.

Japan were impressive but Ian Foster’s team secured their fourth straight win.

Joseph said small errors denied Japan a win that would have matched World Cup victories over South Africa (2015) and Ireland (2019).

“I thought our team played very well and we created a chance to win a Test match which would have been an historical moment for Japanese rugby if we’d been able to pull that off.”

Hoskins Sotutu of New Zealand scores a try. (Photo by Kenta Harada/Getty Images)

New Zealand-born Joseph, who won 20 caps for the All Blacks in the early 1990s, said Japan went into the match “with full confidence” that they could win.

“Everyone is thinking about the All Blacks and that’s part of their armour, really,” he said.

“Having played for the All Blacks, one of the things we used to talk about 25 years ago was that everyone was a wee bit scared of us.

“Perhaps that’s not the case any more, I’m not sure.”

Japan loose forward Michael Leitch, who was also born in New Zealand, believes the All Blacks’ air of invincibility has gone.

“In the past, teams have come up against the All Blacks and psychologically you think they are unbeatable but now those cracks are showing,” he said.

“It’s doable, and we showed that today. Give us an extra 10 minutes and who knows what would have happened.”

The NZ media was far from impressed by the display.

“Take a bow, Japan. Take a moment, New Zealand,” wrote Marc Hinton in Stuff.

“The doubts that have shrouded the All Blacks throughout 2022 failed to dissipate when Ian Foster’s men touched down in Tokyo to open their northern tour.

“A stuttering, unconvincing 38-31 victory over Jamie Joseph’s committed and courageous Japan in front of 65,000 fans at the National Stadium on Saturday would have done little to assuage concerns that this New Zealand side remains some way off the level it will need to get to for the World Cup in France next year.

“Right now these All Blacks remain an inconsistent work in progress, and they are fast running out of time to find a rhythm, a cohesion and a certainty in their game.

“They have already lost four times this season, and were only spared a fifth by the most generous piece of referee assistance you could imagine in Melbourne.

“This performance was poor on so many levels, and though they will hide behind the makeshift nature of the lineup and the recent break, the truth is they abjectly failed to adjust and respond to a wonderful display from the home side.”

Hinton said the rust was “predictable, after a month or so of inactivity following their Rugby Championship campaign, but it was also disappointing.

“These are professional athletes and they have to rise above such things. The kicking game was aimless and inaccurate, the forwards failed to impose themselves physically, either on the drive, on the carry or at set piece, and their attack play was muddled and disorganised.”

Gregor Paul, writing in the NZ Herald, said the All Blacks were hanging on.

The All Blacks knew Japan were a serious threat long before they left New Zealand, but it is unlikely they imagined their Test in Tokyo would end up as tense and fraught as it was,” wrote Paul.

“After half an hour, when Japan scored two brilliant tries in quick succession, the prospect of the home side making history was all too real.

“Once again, New Zealanders were bracing for another unwanted first – another unbelievable defeat to an opponent many would never have imagined the All Blacks losing to.

The All Blacks were hanging on. They weren’t in control of the test the way they wanted to be, couldn’t build the pressure they thought they would and simply couldn’t break the spirit of the Japanese, whose defence was magnificent, as was their ability to counter punch.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-10-31T21:52:47+00:00

Bluffboy

Roar Rookie


Guru :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

2022-10-31T10:28:29+00:00

Guess

Roar Rookie


:laughing: They will teach him

2022-10-31T09:11:36+00:00

Simoc

Roar Rookie


It's actually a great result for World Rugby. Closing up the scorelines means an upset is a possibility. When will Italy come to the party. I think they're the only missing link currently.

2022-10-31T03:03:05+00:00

Jacko

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Im great Muzzo..... Thanks for asking. Are U OK? Ive seen quite a few articles saying RTS played well so if Harry didnt like his game thats Harry's opinion. Next you will be telling Nick Bishop said so. TBH Muzzo Ill leave the Foster comments to you from now on as I see no need to consistantly rubbish him. I cant change anything so to stay angry doesnt do any good. I have done well in coaching Muzzo. Thanks for asking. 3 state titles at age group. 2 runners up titles.

2022-10-31T02:51:04+00:00

Pedro

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True his first 20 is fast, but wingers are meant to out run the opposition and score in the corner.

2022-10-31T02:16:22+00:00

Jacko

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My kids hate thing? One hated music practice, one hated homework and a 3rd hated missing soccer. Which kids hate thing is it? ABs win you praise Ryan and Schmidt. Abs lose or win below your expectations its all Foster’s fault. You can’t even work out who is or isn’t a coach or selector muzzo. Perhaps if you were calling for a complete cleanout you would retain some credibility.

2022-10-31T02:11:46+00:00

Jacko

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Just because I dont take every possible opportunity to hate someone doesn’t mean im a fan of them. Did you see it was Schmidt that got Foster over the line for the job Muzzo. Genius eh.

2022-10-31T02:08:57+00:00

Muzzo

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RTS was good??? Are you Ok Jacko??? Even Harry questioned on his blog that he's not up to it, & I agree. Yeh he did a couple of good things but did you look at those balz up he made. Jacko have you ever been involved with any sort of coaching, as it doesn't appear so. Or even been involved at a higher level in Management, in which I did for a few years in the Sydney Subbies, & that was voluntary.

2022-10-31T02:03:53+00:00

Muzzo

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He hasn't got the guts Jabba to even consider retiring.

2022-10-31T02:02:28+00:00

Muzzo

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But he did tell the truth Atlas, as even the return he received from the other underperforming head coach sounded more like a child throwing his toys out of the cot.

2022-10-31T01:59:49+00:00

Muzzo

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Still on your kids hate thing Jacko??? Pity as many have gone past that childish outlook!!!!!!! ffs

2022-10-31T01:57:34+00:00

Muzzo

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Yeh we know your obviously a Foster fan Jacko, as just try & look at his so impressive record, for once?? Along with your utterly ridiculous assumptions, At least I can see where the problem is. If you can't then off to SpecSavers as we can also see your biasedness . Sorry for having an opinion, which does not seemingly fit yours.

2022-10-31T01:56:09+00:00

Jacko

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Ive certainly seen him burn a few with pace previously. His top end pace probably isnt that quick but his first 20 is pretty good.

2022-10-31T01:49:26+00:00

Pedro

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Guess, Reece doesn't give away enough penalties to play for OZ.

2022-10-31T01:48:31+00:00

Pedro

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Hi Jacko Thanks for your answers. You make some very valid points, I pretty much agree with all your answers, especially regarding the timing of lifting. I have this suspicion Reece is not fast, because I can't remember seeing him burn anyone one on one, or catch anyone from behind.

2022-10-30T15:25:59+00:00

Kane

Roar Guru


Just two changes in the backs with SA replacing Faf de Klerk and Kurt-Lee Arendse Malcolm Marx played 54min in the first test and 51min in the second? He also came on when the score was 8-0, not 14-0 as you incorrectly claimed. Malherbe, Etzebeth, de Jager, and Du Toit started both matches, both benches had Kitsoff, Koch, Mostert, and Smith. Seems like bloody similar teams I’d say? Let me guess you think Faf and Kurt-Lee should have started the second test too?

2022-10-30T13:51:16+00:00

OtakiCraig

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Back up your accusations? Dirty? Front up or shut up

2022-10-30T11:15:26+00:00

Guess

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Shows how spoilt you’ve been with depth. You expect aura even for your b team :stoked:

2022-10-30T10:37:14+00:00

Robbie Carter

Guest


Great article, let’s not forget the Springboks gifted the AB’s the 2nd test in Joberg & indeed the cup by failing to pick their previous games starting team, even man of the match Marx didnt come on until 20 mins into the first half of gen @ 14 nil the coaches had to act!!!

2022-10-30T10:30:41+00:00

adam smith

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Pete, you are r.a.c.i.s.t & a c.o.w.a.r.d. Sad little life you have getting your jollies constantly denigrating an entire populace. Seek professional help.

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