‘This is our time’: Kiwi’s large name as Mal rues loss that can ‘shock the world’

New Zealand had received only one recreation towards the Kangaroos within the final 9 outings, with a run of three-straight losses together with an 18-point drubbing only a week in the past.

But the Kiwis received revenge for that defeat – and a loss to Australia within the World Cup semi-finals final yr – with a stunning 30-0 win at Waikato Stadium.

It’s a end result that Australia coach Mal Meninga declared will “shock the rugby league world.”

The 5 attempt to zero defeat was Australia’s worst of their Test historical past, and their first scoreless efficiency since 2005.

“Everyone loves to see us lose, so we did that and made everyone happy,” Meninga mentioned.

“We’re competitive as well and we’re no less passionate about putting our colours on.

“It’ll shock the rugby league world in the manner we lost and the scoreline, but we’ll come back with redemption next year.”

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Captain James Tedesco mentioned it was an uncharacteristic efficiency, including his group ‘didn’t reply very effectively’ after they made errors.

“They played really well and we weren’t up for it. We had a good win last weekend and they had a tough loss and they came with a real vengeance on home soil,” he mentioned.

But it was his reverse skipper that had the road of the day.

“New Zealand, stand up, this is our time,” James Fisher-Harris declared.

New Zealand’s coach Michael Maguire added: “You never think a Test match is going to be 30-0, but there’s something special within this group that I’ve always believed. They were able to bring it out, especially this week.”

“The way the group’s come together and the feeling they have as the brothers, I felt they had a performance like that (in them). I was really pleased.”

“I’m just really proud of them,” he added.

Maguire is hotly tipped to take over because the NSW State of Origin coach, however there are some questions over whether or not he can stability that function with the New Zealand job.

But he made it clear after the match that he has no intention of relinquishing his Kiwis function.

“I never wanted to leave. We’ve got a fair bit of unfinished business to do as a group… There’s something there that I’m very passionate about my players. When you’ve got players putting in like they did there, it’s pretty easy to turn up.”

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