All Blacks great Dan Carter would “hate to be Scott Robertson” as the coach continues to fight an intense selection headache.
First-year All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson quickly found out what it was like to be an International coach and now has the job of getting the most dominant rugby team of all time back on top of the pedestal.
The All Blacks will be down yet another flanker when they face Italy in Turin to finish Scott Robertson's first year as head coach.
Three and a half months separate the first two Tests between the historic heavyweights and the upcoming rematch, offering the Kiwis a chance to prove how much they've developed over a rocky Rugby Championship.
The All Blacks are tracking well to be at full strength for their Northern Tour after an injury-troubled Rugby Championship.
Robertson said there are likely to be five or six All Blacks XV players joining the All Blacks in Tokyo for the Japan Test.
They weren’t manhandled at the breakdown or annihilated in the set pieces. Far from it, in fact. The All Blacks’ pack performed extremely creditably against the Springboks and can hold their heads high.
Only five games into Scott Robertson's coaching tenure, he has parted ways with a respected coach to raise more questions than answers
Sky Sport commentator Tony Johnson wasn’t “hugely surprised” to see Finlay Christie omitted from the All Blacks.
While many of the additions to the All Blacks' Rugby Championship squad announced on Sunday were expected, one notable omission was that of halfback Finlay Christie.