Intentar ORO - Gratis
All Blacks have what it takes to go all way
The Rugby Paper
|April 16, 2023
THE decision by New Zealand to announce a new coach of the All Blacks before a fouryear cycle has ended is quite sensational. As a neutral, you feel a bit for current coach Ian Foster going into the 2023 World Cup, with Scott Robertson named already as his successor as soon as the tournament is over.
-
However, when the win rate drops there is no nation where your lack of success will register more quickly than in New Zealand, and Foster’s 67 per cent is the worst in the professional era – and well behind the win ratios of Steve Hansen on 87, Graham Henry 85, John Mitchell 82, John Hart 76, and Wayne Smith 71.
Coming in the wake of the All Blacks double World Cup-winning golden era under Henry and Hansen makes the comparison even more difficult, but the reality is that Foster’s team isn’t as good as it was when Henry and Hansen were in charge.
One of the few blemishes on Hansen’s record was the 2019 World Cup semi-final when New Zealand came up against an England side that gave arguably the best Test match performance in its international history.
By comparison, Foster’s 2-1 home series defeat by Ireland last summer, followed by further losses in the Rugby Championship to South Africa, and a first loss at home to Argentina, were seen as an unacceptable decline in standards.
Forster stopped the slide with New Zealand undefeated in their next seven Tests, winning six, with one draw (against England at Twickenham last November), but that did not prevent Robertson’s appointment.
It left Foster’s bosses at NZR with one very difficult question hanging over them: What happens if he wins the World Cup?
Foster has called the decision “unnecessary”, and you can understand why he feels unhappy. The difference in your mental outlook is vast if you feel you have a chance of continuing in a position, as opposed to being told you are finished even if you lift the World Cup trophy!
Esta historia es de la edición April 16, 2023 de The Rugby Paper.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Rugby Paper
The Rugby Paper
Spain push Argentina all the way
ARGENTINA clinched a thrilling victory over Spain with a dramatic second half comeback.
1 mins
July 06, 2025
The Rugby Paper
When Alfie is always the star man
ALLAN Langer, the Queensland rugby league legend, is honoured with a statue outside Suncorp Stadium, in Brisbane, the venue for Wednesday's Lions game with the Reds.
1 min
July 06, 2025
The Rugby Paper
Ireland miss chance to get past Italians
IRELAND'S bid to reach the semifinals suffered a damaging setback as they slipped to a heartbreaking defeat against hosts Italy in Viadana.
1 mins
July 06, 2025
The Rugby Paper
O'Brien is quick to take charge for Ireland
IRELAND secured a confident and controlled victory in Tbilisi, propelled by a try-double from debutant wing Tommy O'Brien and one from first-time captain Craig Casey.
1 mins
July 06, 2025
The Rugby Paper
Wingers to the fore for England
ENGLAND began their U20s World Championship title defence with a commanding 56-19 victory over Scotland in Verona.
2 mins
July 06, 2025
The Rugby Paper
Gibson-Park and Russell happy as they fall into step
JAMISON Gibson-Park passed his Lions Test match audition with dance partner Finn Russell and admitted the pair had hardly rehearsed.
1 mins
July 06, 2025
The Rugby Paper
Woeful Wales are humiliated one more time
WALES' embarrassment knows no bounds as they surrendered a 19-7 lead to chalk up their 18th consecutive defeat, easily a record for a Tier 1 nation in the professional era.
2 mins
July 06, 2025
The Rugby Paper
Bordeaux & Saints are set for Cup rematch
EUROPEAN champions Bordeaux-Begles and last season’s finalists Northampton have been drawn in Pool 4 for the 2025-26 Champions Cup.
1 mins
July 06, 2025
The Rugby Paper
Farrell's call-up shouldn't cause discord
THE furore surrounding Owen Farrell being brought into the Lions squad as a replacement for Elliott Daly has stirred the nepotism bad genie.
1 mins
July 06, 2025
The Rugby Paper
Scotland hold on to deny brave Māori
SCOTLAND claimed a first-ever win over the Māori All Blacks with a thrilling victory in Whangõrei to kick off their Pacific tour in style.
1 min
July 06, 2025
Translate
Change font size

