THE All Blacks are revered as the absolute elite of international rugby and without doubt the most feared team on the planet. But in the years since winning the last World Cup in 2015, the Kiwis’ colossal reputation has been blotted by a series of scandals — including illicit affairs and even domestic violence. And the shady stories have kept coming as recently as this summer, with several players accused of homophobic abuse and another spitting beer at a woman whilst drunk. But the headlines haven’t held the team back in this year’s World Cup, with bookies making New Zealand 4/5 favourites to take the 2019 trophy.Although England will be doing their level-best to stop that from becoming a reality when the sides clash in the semi-final in Yokohama tomorrow morning. Here, we look at the recent hurdles the All Blacks have overcome. Affair in disabled toilet Arguably the most public scandal to blight the New Zealand national team was Aaron Smith’s tryst with a lawyer in a disabled airport toilet. The 30-year-old scrum half was spotted entering the toilet to cheat on his girlfriend with Bridget Morton.Smith was travelling with the All Blacks after a test match against South…