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Judiciary decision no surprise for skipper

By Michael Brown
Northern Advocate·
30 Aug, 2011 04:00 AM3 mins to read

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Richie McCaw might have been disappointed but he wasn't surprised Quade Cooper escaped censure for his knee to the head of the All Blacks captain on Saturday night.

"Mate, nothing surprises me with judiciaries these days," McCaw said.

"When you end up in there, you don't know what's going to happen sometimes.

"He got cited, which perhaps he deserved, but they decided and that's what happened. You just have to get on with it."

That's McCaw's attitude to most things. He came in for some special Cooper treatment in the All Blacks' 25-20 defeat at Suncorp Stadium and the pair were often seen scuffling off the ball. But it was a 54th-minute knee to the head that earned the Australian playmaker a date with the judiciary. Replays show Cooper looking down to check who was at the bottom of the ruck before kneeing McCaw in the head as he rose from the ground.

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Judicial officer Jannie Lubbe heard from Cooper, his lawyer and Australian coach Robbie Deans and concluded, on the "balance of probability", that contact had been accidental.

The All Blacks don't think so and coach Graham Henry expressed after the game his disappointment, saying it was "outside the spirit of the game". It's a view shared by McCaw's teammates.

Cooper seems to have made it his personal mission to bait the All Blacks captain and McCaw is flummoxed about why.

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"I have absolutely no idea" he said. "I have absolutely nothing against the guy at all. I never get personal on the field because, if you start doing that, you will make decisions that aren't best for the team.

"There have been a couple of times when we have had a bit of push and shove but, whether he's into that, I don't know. Certainly for me, it doesn't worry me at all."

McCaw, though, is an easy target and, worryingly, he's had his issues with concussion. Opposition sides know his importance to the All Blacks and look to negate his influence in any way they can at times but McCaw refuses to engage in petty incidents.

It's part of a wider All Blacks policy not to react in a way that puts the team's chances in jeopardy. But it doesn't mean they will merely stand around and watch and they have another team understanding that they look after a teammate's back.

Lock Brad Thorn was closest to the incident on Saturday night and rushed in to help McCaw and he's made it part of his brief to help out his captain.

"From my point of view, I'm just looking out for my teammate," he said of his shove on Cooper. "Over the years, there's quite a few guys who have had a go at him so I guess I'm trying to watch his back a little bit.

"Richie just gets on with his game, but there's been a few things happen from Quade. It just adds to all the fun of the test match, I suppose." APNZ

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