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All Blacks sack coach Robertson

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New Zealand have sacked head coach Scott Robertson.

Robertson was appointed after the 2023 World Cup, replacing Ian Foster.

He won 20 of his 27 Tests in charge, with 10 of those victories coming in 2025.

However, a defeat to Argentina and then a 43-10 loss to South Africa in the Rugby Championship saw Robertson come under pressure, while the All Blacks also lost to England in November. It has also been reported that he had lost the faith of some key players.

On Thursday, New Zealand confirmed they were moving on from Robertson.

"Coaching the All Blacks has been the honour of my life," Robertson said.

"I am incredibly proud of what this team has achieved and of the progress we have made.

"We have brought through a talented group of young players, strengthened the depth across the squad, and set solid foundations for the years ahead.

"Following the end of year review, I have taken time to reflect on some of the feedback. My priority has always been the success of the All Blacks and, after discussions with New Zealand Rugby, I believe it is in the best interests of the team for me to step aside.

"I have therefore reached an agreement with New Zealand Rugby to end my contract early so a new coaching group has the time it needs to prepare and take the team into the next World Cup."

New Zealand Rugby (NZR) chair David Kirk said: "As always, he has continued to put the All Blacks first and we respect that he has done the hard but right thing in agreeing to depart.

"His passion for the team as both a player and coach is evident and his commitment to and involvement in rugby in New Zealand at every level over a long period is significant. We wish him well for the future."

New Zealand have a hectic schedule coming up, with the All Blacks taking on France, Italy and Ireland in the Nations Championship in July.

In a statement, the All Blacks said the recruitment process for a new coach would begin immediately.