By Josh Raisey of RugbyPass.com
New Zealand Rugby have received support from the public for saying how "incredibly disappointed" it was in Ardie Savea for not wearing a mouthguard as he is a role model for younger generations.
The issue was first raised this season when the No.8 was seen not wearing a mouthguard in the Bledisloe Cup Test in Auckland, but was seen again last weekend without one in the loss to the Wallabies in Brisbane.
Given the peculiar nature of this reprimand, there are some who see this as a non-issue, as Savea is a grown man and a mouthguard is not obligatory in rugby. Indeed players ranging from former internationals to amateurs have said that they did not, or do not, use one, many of whom have also provided anecdotes as to why they regret that decision.