Current New Zealand coach Ian Foster is a question mark facing the beginning Rugby Championship. The All Blacks have a tough stop at E this SaturdayMbombela Stadium in Nelspruit, South AfricaWhere should they be? measured with Springbox at Live on Star+ at 11:50 PM, ESPN 2 (Arg) and ESPN 3 (Rest of LatAm).
previous fall Ireland In the third Test, ultimately losing the series to the Europeans in July, the Kiwi lands not allowing him to get past a setback and the agenda of the sports media. Ian Foster Topic number one. The Blacks have lost four of their last five games and currently sit in an unheralded fourth place in the World Rugby rankings.
items NZ Rugby CEO Mark Robinson has refused to guarantee the All Blacks manager’s future beyond the South Africa series, according to Newstalk ZB. “The object understands that NZ Rugby told him For the least demanding practitioner A win to confirm your work“.
“If Foster fails in South Africa Central Kiwi’s note continues- The incoming All Blacks manager will have two weeks to put his feet under the table ahead of the game against the Pumas on August 27.”.
But it doesn’t stop there, because that too There is an alternative: “Surprisingly, that match is in Christchurch, ie First test by Scott Robertson It could be in front of a local crowd.”.
Another New Zealand communications “giant”, NZ HeraldHe went on to say “NZR CEO Mark Robinson had a tense meeting with Foster after the Ireland series. Foster is said to have said during that meeting If performance and results in South Africa do not improve, he is expected to tender his resignation“So Saturday’s loss could be the end of the coach’s cycle.
Also, to the Herald, The problem goes through the numbers This marks Foster’s departure from what the coach said “They should fire him.” If you want me to step aside. It will cost more Because he has one year left on his contract.
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