Former All Black star mention 2 key things New Zealand needed to learn from France

Brad Weber, the former All Blacks scrum-half, has expressed his deep admiration for the Top 14 league since joining Stade Francais. The 32-year-old retired from international rugby after the Rugby World Cup to pursue a lucrative contract in France, making his debut off the bench in mid-November against Lyon and subsequently starting the past two matches, including a notable 27-12 victory against Toulouse.

Weber was particularly impressed by the passionate support from Stade fans during the match, describing the French atmosphere as outstanding. On social media, he acknowledged the population difference between New Zealand and France but emphasized the remarkable enthusiasm of the French supporters, suggesting that the sheer passion makes a significant impact.

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Despite some criticism, including accusations of consistently criticizing New Zealand since leaving the country, Weber defended his views. He pointed out a recent interview where he expressed concerns about rugby in New Zealand, highlighting the decline in participation rates and the New Zealand U20s not winning the world championship since 2017. However, he clarified that he believes in New Zealand Rugby and the All Blacks, expressing confidence in the talent and leadership within the organization. Weber urged people not to be swayed by sensationalized headlines and to consider the full context of his statements.

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