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New Zealand captain Sam Cane admitted he was feeling “so much hurt” after he was sent off in Saturday’s 12-11 World Cup final defeat by South Africa sports
Cane’s yellow card for a dangerous tackle on Jesse Kriel in the 28th minute of a dramatic clash at the Stade de France was upgraded to red by the bunker review system sports
It was the first time a player had been dismissed in a men’s World Cup final and although the All Blacks showed heart to overcome the setback and score through Beauden Barrett, they could not pierce South Africa’s defence again sports
“So much hurt right now sports
It’s actually hard to find the words to explain it,” Cane said sports
“It’s hard because you are feeling so much hurt, but at the same time you are so proud of the group in how they fought back sports
“We really gave ourselves a good shot of winning that game sports
I think it speaks volumes of the group as a whole sports
”A despondent Cane refused to blame the officials led by referee Wayne Barnes or the bunker review system for a decision that left New Zealand swimming against the tide sports
“At the time, I wasn’t even aware (of the head contact) sports
It sort of caught me off guard because of the fact he stepped back,” Cane said sports
“But we’ve been at this tournament for two months now and anything around the head has ramifications sports
“I’m not here to discuss whether it was right or wrong sports
It can’t be changed sports
It’s something unfortunately I am going to have to live with forever sports
”New Zealand head coach Ian Foster stood by his skipper and insisted the high tackle was not a red card offence, adding that Siya Kolisi’s challenge on Ardie Savea in the second half that was a yellow only was equally severe sports
“We’ve all seen the way Sam has contributed to the game, to our team behind the scenes, and it’s fantastic,” Foster said sports
“He’s worthy of being captain of the All Blacks, which is an honour and a privilege, and he has carried that magnificently sports
I’m incredibly proud of him and proud to coach him sports
“There was an intent to wrap and there didn’t seem to be a whole lot of force in the contact sports
“The hit on Ardie had a lot of force going into that contact and had a direct contact on the head sports
The game has got a few issues it has got to sort out sports
That’s not sour grapes sports
“You’ve got two different situations with different variables and one is a red card, one is a yellow card sports
That’s the game sports
“We got the same behaviour from that TMO (Tom Foley) that we got during the Irish series last year sports
The same TMO sports
We expected what we got sports
”South Africa defended their crown through four Handre Pollard penalties, all of them coming in the first half, to win a third successive knock-out game by a single point sports
It lifts them above New Zealand as the most successful side in World Cup history with four titles sports
“There aren’t a lot of things going right in our country and we have the privilege to be able to do what we love and inspire people in life, not just sports sports people,” Kolisi said sports
“Where I come from, I couldn’t dream I could be here today sports
We come from different walks of life sports
I had my own goals and ambitions sports
“I want to look after my family, I want to give back to my community sports
You need to come and see South Africa to understand sports
“When we come together nothing can stop us, not just in sport but also in life sports
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Max Verstappen defied Lewis Hamilton to win a cat-and-mouse United States Grand Prix at a sizzling Circuit of the Americas in Austin sports
Verstappen has been on easy street this season, but the triple world champion was made to fight for the 50th win of his career – becoming only the fifth driver to reach a half-century sports
Indeed, at one stage, Hamilton dared to dream of ending a losing streak which stands at 686 days and counting sports
Yet, as so often been the case this year, Verstappen’s speed in his all-conquering Red Bull machine came to the fore sports
Verstappen joins Hamilton (103 wins), Michael Schumacher (91), Sebastian Vettel (53) and Alain Prost (51) in the half-century club sports
“To win my 50th career win makes me very proud and we will try to push for me,” said Verstappen sports
He moved ahead of Lando Norris on lap 28 of 56 to all but seal the win sports
Hamilton might bemoan a questionable strategy decision which saw him lose 10 seconds to Verstappen in the opening round of pit stops sports
But in reality, he probably did not have the pace to stop the Dutchman from claiming his 15th win from the 18 rounds so far sports
He crossed the line an agonising 2 sports
2 sec behind Verstappen with Norris hanging on to the final spot on the podium sports
Hamilton could count himself unfortunate to drop from third to fourth at the start sports
The seven-time world champion enjoyed a decent getaway, but he was blocked by Norris under braking allowing Sainz to sneak through sports
Norris had seen off pole-sitter Leclerc with a lunge at the first bend to assume top spot sports
As Norris set about building a lead – already two seconds clear of Leclerc at the end of the second lap – Hamilton set about passing both scarlet cars sports
First up was Sainz sports
Hamilton used the tow to latch on to the back of Ferrari on the 210mph drag to Turn 12, and, assisted by DRS, drew alongside Sainz before sliding underneath the Spaniard sports
On the following lap, Verstappen, who started in sixth after his pole lap in qualifying was chalked off for exceeding track limits, relegated Sainz another place when he made his move at the same corner sports
Hamilton has won six times across the Pond – with five of those victories here in Austin – and the 38-year-old required only two laps to swat Leclerc aside for second sports
Deeper on the brakes at Turn 12, Hamilton sailed round the outside of the Monegasque at the left-hander, with Norris now three seconds up the road sports
Behind, and Verstappen was not finding it as easy to make progress sports
He was stuck behind Leclerc for an additional five laps before finally making his move on the Monegasque sports
He trailed Norris by seven seconds, and Hamilton by four sports
In the Mercedes garage, Prince Harry cut a pensive figure as he gnawed at his fingernails sports
The Duke of Sussex has been something of lucky charm for Hamilton sports
He was a guest of Mercedes when Hamilton secured his second title in the 2014 season decider in Abu Dhabi, leading the congratulations to his fellow Briton on the radio sports
Verstappen was the first in for new rubber at the end of lap 16 with Norris stopping the next time round sports
But Hamilton stayed out sports
Were Mercedes attempting a one-stopper? Hamilton did not seem convinced sports
Asked if he could complete another five laps on his current set of tyres, Hamilton replied: “I am not sure, man sports
It is pretty tough sports
”Hamilton then locked up before his race engineer Peter Bonnington was back on the intercom to inform Hamilton that Verstappen – who on new tyres had just lapped three seconds faster than the Briton – was now likely to gazump him when he eventually stopped sports
“No s***, man,” yelled Hamilton sports
“I am struggling out here sports
”You have given me a hell of a gap to closeLewis Hamilton on the team radioOn lap 20, in came Hamilton, and a slow front-right tyre change added to his woes by costing him a needless second sports
When Hamilton emerged from the pits, he had dropped to third, five seconds adrift of Verstappen sports
“I came out so far behind,” he said with a hint of dejection sports
When the opening stops were completed, Norris led Verstappen by 2 sports
4 sec with Hamilton 7 sports
5 off the lead sports
By virtue of taking on another set of mediums, Verstappen had to stop again, but Norris and Hamilton – now both on the hards – could, if their rubber allowed, go all the way to the end sports
Hamilton, failing to make any inroads and sensing his best chance of ending a 22-month winning streak had faded, expressed his frustrations sports
“You have given me a hell of a gap to close,” he said sports
On lap 28, Verstappen dived underneath Norris for the lead at Turn 12 sports
Norris had a nibble back at the Red Bull heading into the ensuing right hander, but he failed to make it stick sports
The question now was whether Norris, and indeed Hamilton – now less than five seconds off the lead – could make their tyres last sports
The answer arrived on lap 34 when Norris dived in for a fresh set of boots sports
Verstappen followed in on lap 35, and despite, a slow left-rear tyre change, retained his position ahead of Norris sports
Three laps later and Hamilton was in, changing to the faster medium compound sports
Hamilton had the bit sports between his teeth and within 10 laps he was crawling all over the back of Norris’ McLaren sports
Norris slung his McLaren to the inside on the entry to the first corner in a move to stop Hamilton, but the older Brit gained sports better traction out of the corner to slingshot by in his Mercedes sports
Verstappen was five seconds ahead and Hamilton started to reel his old nemesis in only to run out of laps sports
Sainz took fourth ahead of Sergio Perez with Leclerc sixth and George Russell seventh for Mercedes sports
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