Former Wallabies World Cup winner Michael Lynagh is concerned All Black dominance of world rugby is not good for the game.

He said on Sky Sports UK's rugby podcast, The Offload that the All Blacks were in danger of becoming 'like the Harlem Globetrotters – travelling around looking for someone to play'.

The former first five-eighths, who steered Australia to their first World Cup in 1991, said the All Blacks were a great team who were to be admired.

"They have given us a bench mark for every other country in the world to aim at.







"But I have always said that sport is the only business where a monopoly is not a good thing and I think the All Blacks are in danger of heading in that direction," he said. "But I have always said that sport is the only business where a monopoly is not a good thing and I think the All Blacks are in danger of heading in that direction," he said. Lynagh drew a comparison between the All Blacks and the Australian cricket team captained by Steve Waugh with Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath and others who dominated world cricket around the turn of the century.