Alongside captain Scott and centre Jordie, Beauden Barrett was certainly one of three brothers to begin the sport for the All Blacks.
Nonetheless, Scott was pressured off after three minutes in a separate incident to Beirne’s purple with a “laceration on his leg”.
Jordie, who performed for Irish province Leinster throughout the second half of final season, was additionally taken off with a leg harm within the second half.
Beauden stated Jordie’s harm “did not look nice” and he was pictured with ice on his left kee after the sport.
New Zealand face Scotland in Murrayfield on Saturday earlier than taking up England and Wales to shut our their tour.
“Clearly my bros are a bit crushed up,” Beauden Barrett stated.
“I used to be tremendous proud and pleased with how we responded. I might have let that rattle me, seeing my two bros go off.
“I used to be impressed with how we stayed linked and stayed aligned on what we needed to attain, and we got here away with the precise end result.”
Barrett was requested if he would ever fancy following within the footsteps of youthful brother Jordie by taking part in in Eire in a hiatus from the Blues in his native New Zealand, and replied that he had been requested that query by quite a few Irish followers at a sponsor’s occasion in Chicago earlier than the sport.
“About 90% had been Irish followers who got here alongside and I reckon each one requested me that query. Largely Leinster followers, however often Munster followers,” Barrett stated with a smile.
“It’s totally tempting as a result of I like the Irish and I’ve hung out there previously.
“However I’m 34 now so taking part in in Eire may be a troublesome promote to my spouse and household. By no means say by no means.”
