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All Blacks’ Barrett ‘thought the worst’ after horror tackle

Fly-half lands on neck following high-speed challenge during match against South Africa 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Aug 2022 2:00PM

All Blacks’ Barrett ‘thought the worst’ after horror tackle
All Blacks fly-half Beauden Barrett is upended after Springbok winger Kurt-Lee Arendse crashes into him in mid-air late in the 26-10 defeat against South Africa. – AFP pic, August 11, 2022

JOHANNESBURG – Beauden Barrett says that he “thought the worst” when landing on his neck after a horror high-speed challenge in New Zealand’s defeat to South Africa last weekend.

Barrett was upended after Springbok winger Kurt-Lee Arendse crashed into him in mid-air late in South Africa’s 26-10 victory as the All Blacks suffered a fifth loss in their last six games.

The incident earned Arendse a red card and he was later banned for four matches.

Barrett said that he instantly feared for his neck after crashing head first into the turf at Mbombela Stadium.

“It was quite a big collision and I did think the worst instantly, especially when I was on the ground and told to stay still,” the 31-year-old said.

“It wasn’t until (the doctor) came on and asked me, ‘Can you move your fingers? Your toes?’ I was relieved to have passed those tests.

“I eventually sat up and was able to walk off and get on with it.

“But there was a fearful period there for a minute or so where you do think of the worst.

“It’s quite scary when you go over backwards and you find yourself coming down on your head and shoulders.”

All Blacks head coach Ian Foster is under pressure to beat the world champions in Saturday’s second Test against South Africa in order to guarantee his job for the rest of The Rugby Championship.

Barrett said belief is still strong in the All Blacks’ camp and called on New Zealand fans to get behind their team.

“Winning is a habit, but losing can be too,” he said.

“We have to remember how well we can do the simple things, why we play the game and what got us here in the first place, not over-complicating things and just enjoy playing footy.

“All I ask is that the fans believe in us, have our backs and support (us) because we certainly need that.” – AFP, August 11, 2022

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