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All Blacks coach Foster says won't re-apply for job post-World Cup

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New Zealand head coach Ian Foster said on Wednesday he would not reapply to continue in the role after the Rugby World Cup in France.Governing body New Zealand Rugby (NZR) said earlier on Wednesday that it would decide on the All Blacks coach for 2024 and beyond within six weeks."I won't be re-applying for the job of head coach," Foster said in an NZR statement.

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