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So he missed the Perth game and the Argentina game he still played a 100 tests for his country. When you sit back and your grandkids ask you what did you do when you were younger he can point to the countless jumpers he would have framed and say "at least I did something".
"See that number 15 jumper there, that was my 100th test match against the All Blacks that I played in front of my home crowd, it was a day I will never forget"
Anyone who has gone to war 100 times for their country deserves a little something special. You can't tell me Matfield wouldn't want his at Loftus.
Ease up Jono when you play your 100th test match I'll stick up for you too.