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Ex-All Blacks boss Hansen slams NZ Rugby for 'not doing their job'

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Former All Blacks boss Steve Hansen slammed New Zealand Rugby bosses on Thursday for "not doing their job" and failing to publicly back under-pressure coach Ian Foster.After a recent home series defeat to Ireland, New Zealand Rugby CEO Mark Robinson branded the team's performance "unacceptable" over the three Tests as Foster's performance as head coach came under review.Despite pundits calling for him to resign, Foster held onto his job for the Rugby Championship, which starts next month, but his assistants John Plumtree and Brad Mooar were sacked.Hansen slammed the country's media for their treatment of Foster before launching a scathing attack on New Zealand Rugby."There have been a lot of reviews done recently - when did New Zealand Rugby last do a review of itself?" he told broadcaster Today FM."I didn't see much of them protecting...

Ian Foster."They have come out and aired all their dirty washing in the front part of the property, rather than out the back."Hansen was head coach, with Foster as his assistant, when the All Blacks won the 2015 Rugby World Cup.Foster was promoted to the role when Hansen stepped down following the 2019 Rugby World Cup.Hansen insists the under-fire Foster is a "very good coach"."He won't be happy with how things have gone of late but I don't think the issue is just inside the team.

There are bigger issues than that," Hansen said.Hansen sees it as a bad sign that a group of former All Blacks captains recently took their concerns to New Zealand Rugby boss Robinson and chairperson Stewart Mitchell, but felt their views were largely ignored. "I don't think [New Zealand Rugby] are doing their job right at the moment," added Hansen."The relationship between the board and the executive with the

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