Daily Maverick

Ian Foster dodges axe and says he still believes in his plan

- By Ian Ransom

New Zealand Rugby (NZR) endorsed Ian Foster as the right man to coach the All Blacks through to next year’s World Cup on 17 August, but said he would have more hands-on support from selector and strategist Joe Schmidt.

Foster had come under huge pressure after the All Blacks suffered three consecutiv­e defeats against Ireland and South Africa but was relieved after the rebound win over the Springboks at Ellis Park last Saturday. The All Blacks won 35–23.

Local media had speculated Canterbury Crusaders coach Scott Robertson was poised to replace Foster, but NZR’s board unanimousl­y backed the incumbent at a meeting earlier on Wednesday, officials said.

“Some of the steps we’ve seen in recent weeks give us a huge amount of confidence going forward,” NZR chief executive Mark Robinson told reporters.

“We’ve had some really fantastic conversati­ons with (Foster) … We are backing (the staff) through to the World Cup.”

Foster, sitting alongside Robinson, said he was delighted with the endorsemen­t.

“I want to remind people it’s a privilege to be in this job … I believe in the plan I’ve got and believe we’ve got great support behind us,” he said.

Foster, appointed in 2019 after his former boss Steve Hansen stepped down after the World Cup in Japan, has struggled to reproduce the same results as his predecesso­r, following the retirement­s of a number of world-class players.

He survived an NZR review after the 2–1 defeat in the home series against Ireland in July, with his former assistant coaches John Plumtree and Brad Mooar axed instead.

Robertson’s former assistant coach Jason Ryan came in as forwards coach and selector Schmidt was appointed to work with Foster on strategy and attack as part of that shake-up.

Former Ireland coach Schmidt did not travel to South Africa but will now play a bigger role.

“I’m delighted he’s here for the right reasons; he complement­s the group we’ve got,” Foster said.

NZR and Robinson came in for heavy criticism over the Foster question, with Robinson refusing repeatedly to endorse him.

After the Ellis Park match, Foster said he had “no idea” if he would be All Blacks coach for the team’s next Rugby Championsh­ip Test, against Argentina on 27 August.

“The reality is we’re dealing with a whole lot of different aspects of this situation which, frankly, we can’t share a lot and talk about,” Robinson said. Reuters/DM168

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Photo: Gallo Images
Ian Foster. Photo: Gallo Images

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