Ian Foster continues to lead the All Blacks
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The adventure continues for Ian Foster. The position of New Zealand coach since 2019, Steve Hansen’s successor as head of the All Blacks, has been extended until 2023 by his association. Which means that the New Zealand coach will be responsible for the triple world champions at the World Cup in France. Reaction “It has been a difficult few years due to Covid-19, but I am very proud of the resilience the team has shown. I am personally committed to our team continuing to be successful as we prepare for the 2023 Rugby World Cup,” Ian Foster in particular.
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The adventure continues for Ian Foster. The position of New Zealand coach since 2019, Steve Hansen’s successor as head of the All Blacks, has been extended until 2023 by his association. Which means that the New Zealand coach will be responsible for the triple world champions at the World Cup in France.
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