AUCKLAND - All Blacks captain Sam Cane said Wednesday that he has been "pleasantly surprised" by support from New Zealand rugby fans following his red card at the World Cup.
Cane made history during the 12-11 defeat to South Africa in Paris on Saturday by becoming the first player to receive a red card in a Rugby World Cup final.
The All Blacks were greeted by a small crowd at Auckland Airport when they arrived home in New Zealand.
Cane said the level of good wishes from their fans during the tournament in France had been overwhelming.
"The support is something I haven't experienced as an All Black," Cane told reporters. "It's the best I've found and that's from halfway around the world.
"I said before the final it's been overwhelming. And put it this way, I've been pleasantly surprised with the support post the final too.
"I felt like I let a lot of people down and feeling that support has certainly helped. On a personal level, I appreciate all the kind words. It means a heck of a lot."
The 31-year-old looked shell-shocked during the final when the yellow card he initially received for a high tackle on Jesse Kriel was upgraded to a red.
The New Zealand skipper said some motherly advice has since helped him come to terms with the dismissal.
"My mum actually said to me if it was my boy (son) who'd been in this situation, 'how would you want him to feel and you wouldn’t want him to beat himself up', so (I'm) trying not to be too hard on myself," he added.