NZ super coach has Rugby World Cup ambitions - with or without All Blacks
New Zealand super coach Scott Robertson has revealed that he wants to win the Rugby World Cup - with or without the All Blacks.
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New Zealand super coach Scott Robertson has revealed that he wants to win the Rugby World Cup - with or without the All Blacks.
Aspiring All Blacks boss Scott Robertson is open to test roles outside of New Zealand and hopes to become the first coach to win the World Cup with two different nations, he told a rugby podcast.
Scott Robertson and Ronan O’Gara have been appointed as the Barbarians coaches for their Killik Cup clash against an All Blacks XV at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on November 13.
Ireland legend Brian O’Driscoll has given his backing to his former coach Joe Schmidt to take over the coaching reins from Ian Foster as the All Blacks’ new mentor.
Dip your toe in the thermal pool of angst swirling around the All Blacks and you are liable to be burnt. Criticism has reached boiling point. The thermostat is ready to explode. Anything other than a series-clinching victory against Ireland’s history-makers in Wellington this weekend will spark a full-scale national inquiry.
A leading bookmaker has made Steve Borthwick the 3/1 favourite to replace Eddie Jones as England head coach.
Last year proved to be historic for the All Blacks and not in a good way: three Test defeats was their worst run of form since 2009.
Leicester’s dramatic final triumph clarified a few things from England’s perspective. If this was Steve Borthwick’s big audition to take over from Eddie Jones as the national head coach after next year’s World Cup he passed the test convincingly. Shrewd selection, attention to detail, an unselfish attitude, a keen eye for a smart backroom appointment and the ability to stay calm while all around him are losing it – any prospect of the Rugby Football Union hiring anyone else to succeed Jones is fast receding.