Nearly half of New Zealand players not happy with Foster appointment

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Nearly half of New Zealand players not happy with Foster appointment
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Almost half of SuperRugbyNZ rugby players believe New Zealand Rugby had not made the right choice in appointing Ian Foster as the AllBlacks coach | IOLsport

WELLINGTON - Almost half of New Zealand's top flight rugby union players believe New Zealand Rugby had not made the right choice in appointing Ian Foster as the All Blacks coach, according to a survey released on Monday.

The survey found 46% of Super Rugby players felt NZR got the appointment wrong, while 28% said the long-term All Blacks assistant coach had been the right choice. Foster, who has yet to have his first game in charge of the All Blacks, spent eight years as an assistant to Hansen after earlier playing for and coaching the Waikato Chiefs.

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