New Zealand super coach Scott Robertson has revealed that he wants to win the Rugby World Cup -- with or without the All Blacks.
"I want to win the World Cup, but I want to win it with two different countries. I haven't said it publicly before, but it would transcend," Robertson told The Big Jim Show, a podcast hosted by former Scotland lock Jim Hamilton."That is the foremost thing, but I would love to do it with another country... to have a different expectation, different culture. You have to adapt.
Robertson recently met up with England coach Eddie Jones during their tour of Australia, but insisted it was just a"chat" and not"anything to do with the job". Robertson and Foster are set to go head-to-head in November as rival coaches of the Barbarians and All Blacks on New Zealand's tour of Wales, Scotland and England.
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