With three world cups on the horizon, our columnist checks his wish list for the last time this happened.
In January 2015, I wished that the All Blacks’ six veterans – Dan Carter, Richie McCaw, Keven Mealamu, Ma‘a Nonu, Conrad Smith and Tony Woodcock – who’d served New Zealand rugby for so long and with such distinction, could disprove the sporting dictum that “there are no happy endings”. They duly did, particularly Carter. Having struggled with injuries and form, he ended his glittering international career in a blaze of glory, playing a starring role in the World Cup final in which the All Blacks defeated the Wallabies and being named World Rugby player of the year.
Turning to Super Rugby, I wished that:
The Crusaders would either win the Super 15 or fail to make the playoffs, thereby avoiding yet another agonising close-but-no-cigar season. They opted for the latter.
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