RUGBY
New Zealand to appoint Foster's post-World Cup successor in next six weeks
A decision on New Zealand's next head coach following the Rugby World Cup in France will come in the next six weeks.
Ian Foster has confirmed he will not reapply for his role, having previously urged New Zealand Rugby (NZR) to wait until after September's World Cup to decide his successor.
However, competition for talent in the global rugby market has forced NZR's hand to begin the hunt sooner and the process is now under way.
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"Following wide-ranging consultation and after carefully weighing up all scenarios and the key lessons from 2019, New Zealand Rugby is now commencing a process for selecting the All Blacks Head Coach from 2024," NZR chairwoman Patsy Reddy said in a statement.
"Noting the divergent views as to the best timings for this process and that neither timing window is perfect, out of respect for the people involved, New Zealand Rugby will not be making any further comment after today until a decision has been reached. This will be concluded in the next four to six weeks."
Scott Robertson is widely considered to be the leading candidate for the role, having lost out to Foster in 2019 but overseeing success with the Canterbury Crusaders since.
New Zealand meet Italy, Uruguay, Namibia and hosts France in the pool stage of the Rugby World Cup.
The NZR Board has made the decision to commence the appointment process for selecting the All Blacks Head Coach from 2024. We anticipate this process will be completed in the next four to six weeks.Read the Board's full statement: https://t.co/EzDhlC6cG9 pic.twitter.com/YrK3oYmMqm— New Zealand Rugby (@NZRugby) February 28, 2023
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