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Steve Hansen: All Blacks' problems are bigger than the team

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Former All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen has strongly criticised New Zealand Rugby for "not doing their job properly" as the fallout to the series loss to Ireland continues.Ireland's historic success on Kiwi soil has exposed serious cracks in the country's previously impenetrable rugby makeup.Last Sunday, forwards coach John Plumtree and attack coach Brad Mooar were both let go, with current head coach Ian Foster enduring scathing recent criticism over recent performances.Foster replaced Hansen at the helm in 2019 after he walked away following a highly successful seven-year spell.In an interview with New Zealand Today FM's Tiva O'Brien, Hansen said: "The relationship between the board and the [executive] with the players at the moment is probably the worst it's ever been."I don't think they are doing their job right at the moment."There have been a lot of reviews of [ex-New Zealand women coach] Glenn Moore and Ian Foster on their coaching ability recently but when was the last time the NZ Rugby Union did a review on itself?

Our high performance department at the moment has to be squirming about our record at Under-20 level."We haven’t won a tournament.

We started off with the Under-20s in 2008, we won the first four and we won in ’15 and ’17. Since then we’ve finished seventh and fourth and England and France have dominated the tournaments.

Are we getting that side of our business right? I don’t think so."Hansen also robustly defended Foster, who served as Hansen's assistant for eight years."I think all good coaches go through adversity in their career and we're seeing that now with Ian Foster."He won’t be happy with how things have gone of late but I don’t think the issue is just inside the team.

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