💨 Abstract
In the Rugby Championship, the All Blacks, coached by Scott Robertson, finished in second place, narrowly missing their 21st title. Despite this, Robertson expressed satisfaction with their performances, particularly their recent wins over Australia. He identified discipline and game management as areas for improvement, and plans to make changes for their upcoming matches against Japan, England, Ireland, France, and Italy. Robertson also highlighted the strong performances of young players in the team.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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