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26th October 2019
02:18pm BST

'Kieran, Steve mentioned before, I think, 'We needed to get hungry and desperate before it was too late'. From your point of view, and from the players' point of view, did the team turn up with the right attitude tonight?'Read responded that his team had shown up with the right attitude. "You've seen how hard we worked out there," he said. "Definitely. The boys really wanted it." The All Blacks captain, not really enjoying his 34th birthday too much, went on to speak about work-rate and hanging in there before Hansen could take no more. In defence of his players, Steve Hansen declared:
"I'd just like to clear that up, too, because I think that's quite a disrespectful question - to suggest that the All Blacks turned up not being hungry. "They're desperate to win the game. Because I've asked them at half-time to get HUNGRIER doesn't mean to say that they didn't turn up hungry. "There's a big difference and if you want to spend some time outside, I'll give you a rugby education on that one. "But to turn up and say an All Blacks team comes to a semi-final of a Rugby World Cup - with the amount of ability and the history that it's had behind it - that's a pretty average question, I reckon."There was still time left for two more questions and, luckily for haters of tension, they were soft-balls. The final question went to Read and he could almost not comprehend how banal it was. He was asked, 'Kieran, obviously disappointing but you live for games like this. It was a great game. Were you still able to enjoy the battles you had out there?' Deep breath, polite answer, let's get out of here. This was not how Steve Hansen, Kieran Read and Ian Foster pictured their Saturday night in Yokohama finishing up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-LBOhkYQDQ
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