In attempting to adjust what he believed was an All Black attitude problem against Namibia in the first half, coach Steve Hansen took the direct route; he gave his players a halftime rev-up to end all rev-ups.
"It was one of the better ones and rightly so," said Dane Coles after the 71-9 victory at Tokyo Stadium. "We deserved it so he got into the boys. It was direct, old school; it was bloody good. You don't see too much of that these days so I was bloody enjoying it."
Hooker Coles, who replaced Codie Taylor during the win also notable for two yellow cards to props Nepo Laulala and Ofa Tuungafasi, said he would rate the verbal torrent a nine out of 10 on the dressing room Richter scale, adding he knew what was coming as soon as Hansen uttered his first word.
Hansen told the assembled media that part of his team's mental approach problem may have come because the All Blacks didn't train as hard over the previous four days following their 63-0 win over Canada in Oita.