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Foster believed to be 'frustrated' with ABs head coach process - report

Ian Foster head coach of New Zealand looks on ahead of The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina Pumas at Orangetheory Stadium on August 27, 2022 in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images)

Crusaders coach Scott Robertson caught the attention of a nation on Wednesday as he dropped an intriguing hint about his future with the All Blacks.

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Robertson, who is believed to be among the favourites for the All Blacks’ top job, said the New Zealand Rugby Union could make an announcement “in the next few days.”

Suddenly, any and all rumours were sent in overdrive. Six-time Super Rugby winning coach Robertson had just dropped an All Blacks coaching bombshell.

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The comments certainly caught the rugby community off guard, including the NZRU and current coach Ian Foster.

In response to Robertson’s claim, the NZRU released a statement saying an announcement “about the All Blacks Head Coach or process is not imminent.”

Interesting. In some ways, this only added more fuel to the fire.

As for current All Blacks coach Ian Foster, he’s believed to be “frustrated” with the process ahead of this year’s Rugby World Cup in France.

According to 1News, the veteran coach was also “surprised” with the comments made by a smiling Scott Robertson in Christchurch.

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While the All Blacks and NZRU are steeped in tradition, they’re set to steer clear of this ahead of the sport’s most prestigious event.

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It’s been widely reported that the NZRU will appoint Foster’s successor for 2024 and beyond ahead of the tournament in France.

NZ Herald scribe Gregor Paul described the process as “stunningly disrespectful.”

“If they’re doing the process now, as they seem committed to be, no (Foster will not be re-appointed),” Paul said on Weekend Sport with Jason Pine.

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“His record today is not outstanding, and I think even he would admit that… That’s unlikely to convince anyone, at this stage, that they want to push on with that.

“There’s obviously been a little feeling of public discontent, media discontent, with the way the team’s performed.

“If you’re going to do the process now over the next few weeks, I can’t see it.

“I think it’s a stunningly disrespectful way to treat the incumbent coaching group.

“That group will never be taken seriously. What they really need is to go to the World Cup and be judged on that.

“It’s weird because the board backed them in August last year… now we’re effectively going to look at that group and cut them off in the next six weeks.”

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Jmann 682 days ago

Ian is frustrated? Welcome to the life of being an AB fan since 2020...

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Andrew 682 days ago

Tough. If youd performed, this wouldnt be an issue. Most of us wanted this settled ages ago instead of getting kicked to touch because some players thought they were bigger than the game.

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Nickers 682 days ago

Ultimately it is the entire NZR board who should be sacked. Foster wants to be the ABs coach, you can't blame him for that.

NZR appointed him in what was a terrible process for actually finding the right candidate, more of a coronation based on the false assumption of "continuity" - it was clear from the BIL tour in 2017 which direction the ABs were heading, continuing that seemed crazy by they decided to do it anyway.

They then reappointed him before he had faced a true test before the NH tour of 2021 which was a disaster. They could have sacked him then.

They could have sacked him after the Ireland series where it was clear the ABs were well of the pace. They could have done it after the tests in SA which despite being 1-1 were not in the least bit convincing.

Basically they have backed the guy every year, but now in the lead up to the world cup they have decided he's definitely not the right guy, yet he remains the coach.

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G 682 days ago

Get over it Foster, you are lucky to have had the job for 4 years!

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Machpants 682 days ago

I'm frustrated with all the poor performances and unwanted records under his watch.

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Geoff 682 days ago

Perhaps he should resign then.

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