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- All Blacks battle past galant France
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Mealamu, Thorn praised for tight performance
21 June 2009 01:45pmTwo senior statesmen of All Blacks rugby were lauded for their contribution in last night's 14-10 second test defeat of France here.
Lock Brad Thorn and hooker Keven Mealamu -- the only New Zealand squad members in their 30s -- were key figures in a vastly improved tight five performance.
Thorn, 34, flung himself into rucks with trademark vigour and proved to be a special hero when he saved a try with 20 minutes remaining. A desperate Thorn tackle knocked the ball out of Vincent Clerc's arms as the winger dived over the line in quite possibly the matchwinning moment on low-scoring night.
New Zealand's 11th oldest test player, the former Australian rugby league star was showered with praise by team-mates.
No 8 and Crusaders teammate Kieran Read laughed when asked if he would be performing the same feats as Thorn at the same age -- in 11 years' time.
"That'd be great if I can, he's a phenomenal athlete who looks after his body really well," Read said.
