It didn’t take long for the New Zealand media to echo the historic fall All blacks in front Springbox 26-10 for the first date of the Rugby Championship, and all the lights are on Ian Foster.
The New Zealand Herald Said the current New Zealand head coach bluntly: “In their decisive moment, on judgment day, the All Blacks didn’t fire a shot,” the outlet said. He insisted the team had been “crushed again” and that it was “time to end Ian Foster’s time as manager of the All Blacks”. “All Hope is Lost: All the Broken Blacks Need Scott Robertson. The Results Are Bad.”
Another medium that spoke The world of NZ rugby He named it “The Flame Game”. He also insisted that “Ian Foster’s days as manager are definitely numbered”. Although there was also a note to the players: “Foster is not the one who gets yellow or red cards for passing passes, missing tackles, conceding penalties. Players do that.”
Also, the gate items He was given space to talk about the men in black’s fifth defeat in their last six games: “Can’t imagine the losing column won’t get another score next week. With him, Foster’s tenure will surely end, and bring in someone more qualified to lead this struggling side.”
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