All Blacks legend Sir John Kirwan has had a cheeky dig at the Wallabies after their thrashing at the hands of the All Blacks in the third Bledisloe Cup test over the weekend.
The All Blacks were dominant in Sydney on Saturday night, dismantling the Wallabies 43-5 to once again retain the Bledisloe Cup for another year.
Speaking on Sky Sport's The Breakdown, Kirwan said he was disappointed with the Aussies' performance after looking strong in the first two tests.
"I think the disappointing thing for all of us was the Australian thing showed so much promise in the last couple of games," he said. "Even the test at Eden Park was relatively good. Then they come out with a performance like that. Let's just hope it's a speed bump and they continue to get better. I don't know.
"I said the honeymoon's over for Dave Rennie because it is. I don't know what he's going to do this week at [number] 10. The interesting thing for me though is the pressure now on an All Black team after 19 years, you don't want to be the person to lose it. So that relief on the weekend was palpable. It was beautiful to watch."