Michael Cheika says he took no pleasure watching the All Blacks lose to Ireland last weekend despite his tempestuous relationship with the Kiwis.
After New Zealand defeated Australia on October 22 to set a new record for most successive wins by a tier-one Test nation (18), Cheika suggested the All Blacks had persuaded a local newspaper to depict him as a clown, while Kiwi coach Steve Hansen shot back by denying the claim and telling Cheika he needed to learn not to take things to heart.
Against that backdrop, it would have been understandable if Cheika did a little fist-pump after Ireland produced one of rugby's greatest upsets by beating the All Blacks 40-29 in Chicago, their first win over the Kiwis in 111 years of trying.
But Cheika, who coached some of Ireland's players during his stint as boss of Leinster, said he always backs neighbours over northerners.
"Obviously I've got a strong connection with Ireland, I know that we've got a strong competitive nature against New Zealand as well but I'm southern hemisphere," Cheika said.