NZR wants to bring back Ian Foster
Ian Foster received support from the New Zealand Rugby, and after all, he will stay in his position after a victory against the Springboks. Stewart Mitchell in the statement announced that Ian passed his third review in the space in the last 12 months. So, he will be in charge through to the Rugby World Cup.
Ian Foster has complete confidence and everyone believe that he will lead their team to France in 2023. There was a lot of conversation around Ian, but in the end, it looks like everything is fine.
Ian brings all his ideas to the table, and everyone agreed that he has absolute confidence. And at this moment, he has a good group of people around him. And everyone believes that they will lead the All Blacks in the World Cup and show how good are they.
There will be only one change, where Brad Mooar will be replaced by Joe Schmidt. After all this stress, Foster makes an announcement. After all this difficult time and the beginning of the campaign which wasn’t so good. All this brings a lot of stress. But all in all, it’s important that they have support from everyone.
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