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NZR keen to have Schmidt whenever he is ready

- Liam Hyslop

Joe Schmidt won’t be coaching the All Blacks next year.

At the Six Nations launch on Thursday (NZ time), Ireland’s Kiwi coach reconfirme­d his intention to take an indefinite break from coaching after this year’s Rugby World Cup.

"That is certainly the shortterm plan, to not be involved in coaching," Schmidt said.

"Certainly not for 12 months and I’d say quite likely longer than that. We have a couple of family-related projects that we want to work our way through. I don’t spend a lot of time at home already, so it’s probably high time I did." While many had hoped New Zealand Rugby might be able to dangle the carrot of the All Blacks in front of Schmidt to delay the 53-year-old’s early rugby retirement, Schmidt’s statement came as no surprise to New Zealand Rugby chief executive Steve Tew.

"We’ve always kept in touch with as many of our coaches around the world and here in New Zealand as we can," Tew said yesterday.

"Joe has been in front of some cameras around the Six Nations this week, so he’s reiterated what he said earlier and that is that he wants to have a break."

With that being said, Tew was hopeful it was ’not now’, rather than ’never’ in terms of his potential return to New Zealand.

"He’s got a commitment to spend more time with his family and we’ll respect that, but as we’ve always said, we hope he hasn’t retired for good." So that eliminates one person with All Blacks assistant Ian Foster and Crusaders coach Scott Robertson considered frontrunne­rs.

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