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Steve Hansen dismisses ‘desperate’ Warren Gatland’s injury claims about Conor Murray

New Zealand coach hits back after British & Irish Lions counterpart accuses All Blacks of targeting scrum half during first test in Auckland

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British & Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland (left) and New Zealand coach Steve Hansen shake hands before the start of the first test at Eden Park in Auckland. Photo: AFP
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New Zealand coach Steve Hansen responded testily to Warren Gatland’s claims that his side had deliberately tried to hurt British & Irish Lions scrum half Conor Murray during the first test in Auckland on Saturday.

Lions coach Gatland accused the All Blacks of intentionally diving into Murray’s legs to hurt him rather than negate his box kicking, and said he would ask the second test referee Jerome Garces to be vigilant on illegal tactics.

The All Blacks beat the Lions 30-15 at Eden Park to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
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Before the first test, Gatland claimed the world champions engaged in illegal scrummaging and blocking of runners chasing kicks.

“It’s predictable coming from Gatland – two weeks ago we cheated in the scrums, last week it was blocking, now we’re saying this,” Hansen told RadioSport.

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