There were few players more relieved at the All Blacks' narrow win over Ireland in Christchurch than fullback Israel Dagg.
The 24-year-old was forced to watch the final eight minutes of the match from the sin bin after his late and high hit on opposite Rob Kearney earned him a yellow card from referee Nigel Owens.
"I just jumped. It was just one of those things. It looked bad and the ref had to make a call and I just have to take it on the chin. Luckily, the boys got a win otherwise I'd probably get a smack," Dagg said afterwards.
Dagg said he jumped instinctively to try to put Kearney off his attempted clearing kick. The result was a mid-air collision, with the Irishman coming off second best, although he was not injured.
"I just jumped trying to put him off his kick and he sort of ran forward and he got a bit of a shoulder," Dagg added. "I haven't been in that position before so it was pretty new. It's always running through your head that you can't do anything. I was pretty stoked for the boys that they ground out that win, it just shows a true champion team."