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Win the air, win the test: Ex-All Black's message for Springboks rematch

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Sat, 13 Sept 2025, 1:43pm
Damian McKenzie battles Springboks wing Cheslin Kolbe under a high ball at Eden Park in Auckland last Saturday. Photo / Photosport
Damian McKenzie battles Springboks wing Cheslin Kolbe under a high ball at Eden Park in Auckland last Saturday. Photo / Photosport

Win the air, win the test: Ex-All Black's message for Springboks rematch

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九一星空无限talk ZB,
Publish Date
Sat, 13 Sept 2025, 1:43pm

Former All Blacks wing Cory Jane has emphasised the importance of aerial kicking battles in international rugby and says the All Blacks must improve their technique under the high ball. 

It comes after the All Blacks and Springboks were pinged several times for shepherding on the back of contestable kicks, as the All Blacks extended their unbeaten Eden Park streak to 51 games last weekend. 

Speaking on 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Weekend Sport with Jason Pine, Jane said with World Rugby cracking down on players shielding teammates catching high balls, 鈥渢he importance of technique is back鈥. 

鈥淚 think there are too many guys jumping in the air and turning their bodies, turning their hips. And most teams that are chasing are just jumping to try to whack the ball back, they鈥檙e actually not trying to catch the ball. 

鈥淪o, you have to be better with your technique and by that I mean being square into the collision. You鈥檙e allowed to protect yourself with your knee jumping up and being nice and square, and guys should be able to back themselves to catch the ball.鈥 

The 53-test All Black said better technique would also lead to safer collisions. 

鈥淚f you turn your body and your knees a little bit sideways and you get hit you could fall on the back of your head, you can flip over the guy, so it鈥檚 also a little bit of safety for the catcher to get back to a better technique.鈥 

Cory Jane says with World Rugby cracking down on players shielding teammates catching high balls, 鈥渢he importance of technique is back鈥. Photo / PhotosportCory Jane says with World Rugby cracking down on players shielding teammates catching high balls, 鈥渢he importance of technique is back鈥. Photo / Photosport 

Asked how tempting it is to look at defenders rushing at you while you鈥檙e waiting to catch a high-ball, Jane said 鈥測ou know that they鈥檙e coming and you can feel them coming when you鈥檙e watching the ball鈥. 

鈥淵ou should do your homework. I know when I played a long, long time ago, you knew which wingers were chasing and how they like to attack the ball.鈥 

Jane said teams are also using a box kick as a weapon now, seeing it as an opportunity to put their opposition under pressure. 

鈥淚f you鈥檙e playing with the ball and you鈥檙e going eight, 10, 15 phases and you鈥檙e not making any inroads into the defence, you can put yourself under pressure. So you see it at international level ... the box kicking or the kicking can take a little bit of pressure off your attack, can put pressure back on to the catching team and then you can put them under pressure with your defence.鈥 

He thought the All Blacks would opt for more running rugby in Wellington on Saturday night after being engaged in a kick-heavy affair in Auckland last weekend. 

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think they鈥檒l want to continue to go into box kicks and play, I guess, the way that South Africa have played the game, but it鈥檚 a great way to not put yourself under pressure.鈥 

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