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Back to the drawing board for Foster's frustrated All Blacks

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PARIS : All Blacks coach Ian Foster said he was confident the 27-13 loss to France in their opening match at the World Cup on Friday did not necessarily bring an end to their hopes of a fourth title.

Hot on the heels of a record test loss to world champions South Africa in their final warm-up, the All Blacks lost a perfect record in World Cup pool phase matches that went back to the first tournament in 1987. "Stats are stats and I understand all that, but in the past we've won all the pool games but not necessarily won the tournament, the goal is to win a tournament," Foster told reporters. "We were just denied opportunities to really attack them in their half.

There are some aspects we're going to have to rebuild a bit. We need to be a bit better. Some good lessons."But we're not down in the sheds, we're just frustrated that we lost a game.

We fired some good bullets at them, we just didn't fire enough."While Foster was pleased with some aspects of the game, he pinpointed scrum penalties, players getting isolated and some wasted opportunities at the end of the first half when they had the French on the ropes as areas that needed improvement.Foster was also disappointed with New Zealand's discipline in the second half, when winger Will Jordan was yellow carded and then gave away another penalty for dangerous challenges in the air.

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