GOLD COAST, Australia (AP) — Australia flyhalf Quade Cooper has vowed to continue his attacking brand of rugby Saturday in his first test on New Zealand soil despite the expectation of some extra attention from All Blacks captain Richie McCaw.
McCaw was angered by an incident in last year's Australia-New Zealand test in Hong Kong in which Cooper shoved McCaw's head after the Wallabies got the matchwinning try.
McCaw took every chance during the Super Rugby season to pay the Queensland playmaker back for his perceived lack of respect.
Quade said Tuesday that McCaw had already said "hello" to him a few times, "so there's no real reason to reacquaint there."
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McCaw was angered by an incident in last year's Australia-New Zealand test in Hong Kong in which Cooper shoved McCaw's head after the Wallabies got the matchwinning try.
McCaw took every chance during the Super Rugby season to pay the Queensland playmaker back for his perceived lack of respect.
Quade said Tuesday that McCaw had already said "hello" to him a few times, "so there's no real reason to reacquaint there."
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