All Blacks look to 2011 for lesson in bottling hurt


  • Rugby
  • Saturday, 08 Aug 2015

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Coach Steve Hansen said New Zealand would recall the lessons of 2011 as they look to get back on track for their World Cup defence after a rare defeat at the hands of Australia in the Rugby Championship decider on Saturday.

The All Blacks were also upset by the Wallabies in the final season of the Tri-Nations four years ago but put the Brisbane defeat behind them and steam-rollered Australia in the semi-finals on the way to a second World Cup triumph.

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