Former All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has spoken of the personal tragedy that helped drive him to Rugby World Cup success.
Hansen was at the 2007 Rugby World Cup when his mother Lauriss was hospitalised with cancer. Hansen rushed home midway through the tournament, only to be persuaded to return by his mother, who wanted him to bring the Cup home; the All Blacks having not won the trophy since 1987.
The All Blacks' resulting shock defeat to France in the quarter-final made things tougher for the then-assistant coach, and he told Wales Online that Lauriss' message stayed with him as a major motivator after she passed away the following year.
"Personally, my mother had died in the January following the 2007 tournament," Hansen told Wales Online.
"She had said 'bring the World Cup home' and, when you don't do that, you feel a sense of not having done the job.