There were tears, all right, but not of the sort you’d expect. No, it was pride in the team and what they’d achieved that made New Zealand captain Adam Blair so emotional. In the same position, some folk might’ve been a little humiliated, after losing a Rugby League World Cup quarterfinal to Fiji in the fashion the Kiwis had. They never fired a shot and and finished more soundly beaten than the 4-2 scoreline might suggest. Where it leaves us is hard to know. Embattled coach David Kidwell evaded straight answers about whether he deserves – or wants – stay on, instead echoing Blair’s sentiments that the team had never been in better heart. READ MORE:NZ league hits rock bottomTonga ‘long way off best’ in win over LebanonHolmes bags five tries in Roos rompWoolf wants more for Pacific teamsFarah backs Fittler for Origin Well, they had a funny way of showing it at Westpac Stadium on Saturday night. “I’m proud of what we’ve created,” Blair said. “We’ve been on a really good journey that’s changed a lot of things in the Kiwi jersey. We’ve set some high standards, we’ve created a great working environment where people respect each other and they want…