In a special episode of the All Blacks Podcast, former captain Richie McCaw opened up about some of the fiercest battles he faced during his career, particularly against Australia’s world-class openside flankers. Known for his dominance in the No. 7 jersey, McCaw gave high praise to his Wallabies counterparts, reflecting on the intense rivalries and respect they now share in retirement. McCaw also talked about the the intense 2008 series, where Graham Henry’s All Blacks went head-to-head with Robbie Deans' Wallabies. McCaw reflects on the pressure of losing the first Test and how the team fought back. He also breaks down the "Joe Schmidt factor"—what impact will the tactical mastermind have on the Wallabies? Enjoy the Pod.
Known for his dominance in the No. 7 jersey, McCaw gave high praise to his Wallabies counterparts, reflecting on the intense rivalries and respect they now share in retirement. McCaw also talked about the the intense 2008 series, where Graham Henry’s All Blacks went head-to-head with Robbie Deans' Wallabies. McCaw reflects on the pressure of losing the first Test and how the team fought back. He also breaks down the "Joe Schmidt factor"—what impact will the tactical mastermind have on the Wallabies?
Enjoy the Pod.