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Kiwi PM really wants to knight All Blacks captain

However, McCaw supposedly said back then he stopped feeling the new fish was right to take the respect while one appeared to be always using football.

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All Blacks with the Bledisloe Cup after their 41-13 thrashing of the Wallabies.

When McCaw was substituted in the second half, with victory well in hand, the capacity 48,450 crowd rose to acknowledge the openside flanker’s world record 142nd Test appearance and his last on home soil.

Amid the emotional scenes at Eden Park on Saturday – and, boy, did they lay it on thick – there is one moment that stood out.

“He is arguably the best rugby player not only in the world today but perhaps in the hsitory of the game”. I’ve been so lucky, and I think those guys will agree, to have each other side by side over so many years to go through the tough times and the good times.

A spokesperson for the Prime Minister later said McCaw would not be focusing on any such recognition at present.

McCaw previously turned down the chance after the world cup win of four years ago but Mr Key told TV3’s Paul Henry Show he would get another offer.

“He’s an outstanding leader and done brilliantly”.

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has confirmed that All Blacks captain Richie McCaw will be offered a knighthood to honour his illustrious career after the Rugby World Cup.

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Henry said he “wouldn’t be surprised” if McCaw resumed his studies once he retires.

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