CONFIRMED: 'I can't wait' - Razor named All Blacks coach from 2024 as NZR delivers another brutal slight to Foster

By Tony Harper / Editor

Scott Robertson was confirmed as the All Blacks’ coach by New Zealand Rugby on Tuesday, and faces a huge challenge to repair the damage caused in a messy process that continues to do NZR no credit.

Robertson fronted a media conference a few hours after signing a deal that starts in 2024, having been chosen ahead of the other candidate Jamie Joseph.

He will replace disgruntled Ian Foster after the World Cup. In an awkward moment that sums up the hash NZ have made of the situation, NZR CEO Mark Robinson couldn’t confirm if Foster was aware of the news.

“He’s in a different timezone at the moment,” Robinson dithered when pressed on Foster. “We’ve certainly been in contact recently … to reach out to have that chat if we can.”

Robinson was asked, ‘does he know?’ “I don’t know what time it is in Paris, but he’s been communicated with that there’s an announcement coming today.”

For Robertson it’s a job he’s coveted and, based on his success at Super Rugby level with the Crusaders, deserves.

“I’m stoked. It’s an honour to be named as the next All Blacks head coach,” Robertson said. “It’s a job that comes with a huge amount of responsibility, but I’m excited by the opportunity to make a contribution to the legacy of the black jersey.

“To represent your country, as a coach or player, is the ultimate honour in sport and it’s humbling to be given that opportunity. I can’t wait.”

 “Having significant time to plan for 2024 and beyond is crucial to setting the All Blacks up for success during the next World Cup cycle.

“I have a job to do with the Crusaders and that will be my main focus through to the completion of Super Rugby, but I will now have the opportunity to work with NZR to get some key appointments in my coaching and management team finalised, so we can hit the ground running next year.“ 

Robertson said he wasn’t ready to announce his coaching group. “We’ll start those conversations but I’ve got my preferred group,” he said.

He had actively campaigned for the role, which caused Foster some obvious discomfort. Robertson said there was “no maliciousness” in his approach.

“Look we’re very professional in that regard. The coaching profession is really brutal … my first thing is to pick up the phone and be a man first before anything else,” Robertson said.

“We’re different people, different coaches. So bring in different aspects. He’s extremely successful in his time as a coach and I have been and doing it in our own ways. How I leave my mark on the group is what I presented on today.

Robertson said it had been an intense lead up to the announcement.

At times, it felt like an election. There were no voting boxes or anything but we’re passionate, aren’t we? People have got an opinion.

“I understand not 100% of the crowd are going to be on your side but it’s great that people can have their thoughts and their feelings and they pick the team. They want the best for the country just like I do. You ride that – it’s part of who we are, our DNA and look, I love it.

NZR chair Patsy Reddy spoke of what she expected Robertson to bring to the team.

“Scott talks about it in terms of passion but having observed him today and discussed it with the board, we saw it as inspiration,” she said.

“We look forward to the inspirational journey that he will take the All Blacks and New Zealand on over the next four years.”

The saga has been bubbling along for months, leaving a disgruntled current coach who wanted to be judged on his performances at the World Cup.

Incumbent Foster has admitted the timing of the decision has created an “interesting vibe” as plans proceed for the RWC.

Speaking on Sky Sport’s Breakdown, Foster said an All Blacks management meeting was held to clear the air over the “uncertainty” of the situation.

“We had a two-day management meeting about two-three weeks ago,” Foster said. “We were able to clear the air a little bit and talk about what’s happening and the uncertainty. Because it has created an interesting vibe in the group.”

Foster added he didn’t want to comment on a process he didn’t agree with.

“We’re a little bit unsure yet what the processes are for communicating with that group. We’re tight. We’re really connected. The one thing we need to share with people is that we’re 100 per cent focused on this World Cup and that’s all we want to do.

“But there will be some things happening; you’ve already started to see Joe Schmidt announce he wouldn’t be applying and Gilbert Enoka has come out and made a clear decision [to leave after the World Cup]. Some people really wanted certainty early and didn’t want to be involved in this process and there might be a few more.”

Robertson said he had spoken to Foster about his ambition for the role.

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-04T01:13:37+00:00

The Neutral View From Sweden

Roar Guru


Please be a bit more specific about the location. And feel free to contact me via email: hermann.dill@gmail.com I am not far away from Queensland. Just send me a legit address and I will come and see you.

2023-04-04T00:51:51+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Hahaha Biased is playing tough! Tough as pigs ???? so it seems! Grow up little boy, as you wouldn’t know what the word mana means, being as porangi as you seemingly are! The boy with no culture is at it again! A wuss, but I’ll be at Paradise Point at 3.00pm!

2023-04-04T00:41:12+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Biased one, that is only good at abusing other’s culture, seeing he’s obviously been caste aside by his own. Be at Paradise Point at 3.00pm!

2023-04-04T00:15:25+00:00

The Neutral View From Sweden

Roar Guru


So, Mr fake plastic mana, where can I meet you face to face to see if you are a real man who can back up your big mouth? Or will you as usual just rant and cry behind your keyboard? And yes, I am in Australia right now. Let's have it!

2023-03-26T07:02:54+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


So true Muzzo. :thumbup:

2023-03-26T07:01:52+00:00

Tim J

Roar Rookie


Ironic for sure Muzzo, he of little mind.

2023-03-26T01:38:01+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Tim he's one of those that don't know sfa about the game in Aotearoa. he's even that ignorant that he uses a Polynesian name on his profile. Like when did Aussie become part of Polynesia?

2023-03-26T01:34:29+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


That'll happen Tim under Razor, as no doubt he'll bring in talent we have all over Aotearoa. Not just selective talent as we've been seeing. This from a ' Landers' fan, who are now using U20 talent in their SR squad, due to injuries.

2023-03-26T01:28:42+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Oh Pete, Your assumptions are really weird, as even your non de plume being of a fellow Polynesian, when most know your Gubba thoughts. Obviously you have no understanding of what a culture is??

2023-03-26T01:24:57+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Obviously you don't to much about Madiba?? Try going to the Republic, & speaking with many that I had the privilege of doing. It just might help in your assessment of the great man. RIP.

2023-03-26T01:18:51+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Don't confuse the poor fella Jacko. You should know, that he's one of those talk themselves up, Gubba's.

2023-03-26T01:16:15+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Still the 'Biased' one spouts verbal c..p! Go back to your, ( at least) known ice games. Perhaps with that verbal garbage you too are in need of a icepack or two?

2023-03-26T01:12:21+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Why, would I tell 'Biased' ones as you, nothing you don't know about? As most know here, your assumptions are as ridiculous as your responses. Now tell us about ' your' national rugby team? Do they play on ice?

2023-03-26T01:09:58+00:00

Swede

Roar Rookie


Enough about Rennie, he is in the past. Gone. Worst Wallaby coach of all time.

2023-03-26T01:02:45+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


At AB level, Micko, none that I can recall!!

2023-03-26T01:01:06+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Jamie McIntosh is better, Faith, as we've seen in SR this year.

2023-03-26T00:59:48+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Yeh the ' Needle' learn't that in his old home town of Oamaru, Coker !

2023-03-26T00:57:00+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


Jamie McIntosh would be far better than Mitchell, Bro

2023-03-26T00:54:06+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


TBH IMO, I reckon Jamie MacIntosh from the Canes would be an excellent assistant as a forward coach, as we only have to look at how he's going at the Canes.

2023-03-26T00:47:55+00:00

Muzzo

Roar Rookie


But still Swede, Foster still had a far worse record, before becoming the AB incumbent. Rennie was far superior, in that department, & by a long way. Anyway, have you ever heard of the cattle they've had in the yard?? Something Foster failed to see!!

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