'It's ridiculous': Ex-All Blacks defend Samipeni Finau after Tane Edmed hit

Two former All Blacks have come to the defence of Chiefs' blindside Samipeni Finau after his crunching tackle on Tane Edmed was put under the spotlight.
The No.6 committed to the tackle while Edmed held possession and made contact shortly after the pass had been released. The hit rocked Edmed and the Waratahs' flyhalf remained grounded after the tackle.
After having a series of late hits documented throughout the season by Australian rugby writer Christy Doran, Finau's latest on Edmed was widely discussed and condemned by many on the X platform.
His shot that floored Reds flyhalf Tom Lynagh earlier in the year was widely criticised as being way too late, earning Finau the reputation with many as a rough and unfair player.
Former All Black Sir John Kirwan took exception with having to discuss the legal challenge, calling it "ridiculous" that Australians were "moaning" about it.
He believed that Finau was becoming an enforcer type of the Kaino mould that should be celebrated.
"I have an issue that we are talking about it," Kirwan told The Breakdown on Sky Sport NZ.
"It’s ridiculous that we’re talking about it and it’s ridiculous that someone across the Tasman is moaning about it,"
"If that was rugby league it'd be on the highlights and everyone would be going ‘how good is it?’
"We’ve been talking about trying to get a new Jerome Kaino since he retired and this guy is going out there trying to be physical."
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Absolutely enormous, and legal, SHOT.#SuperRugbyPacific pic.twitter.com/RqFh8I1Rn0
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Ex-All Black Jeff Wilson said that Finau is treading the line and will have to "live with consequences" if he ends up getting the tackle wrong, either high or way too late.
“I think he’s running a risk if he gets it slightly wrong and he has to live with those consequences,” Jeff Wilson said.
“He knows this but if he gets it slightly wrong there will be consequences but I have no issues with what he’s doing right now.
“Yes he got penalised [against the Reds for being late] but ultimately the contact is legal and the technique is legal.
“If Australia had a big blindside flanker going out and doing this I don’t think we’d be hearing about this."
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