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All Blacks coach Ian Foster, who ensured he won’t become the first New Zealander to let the Cup slip through his fingers, said he was “delighted” with the victory but gave hope to Wallabies fans.
All Blacks selectors Ian Foster, Jason Ryan and Joe Schmidt announced that Will Jordan and Leicester Fainga’anuku will not fly to Mendoza for the match against the Pumas on 8 July and will both be remaining in New Zealand to recover.
Ian Foster is in the same boat.
Ian Foster, whose family owned Blackheath Products, said: “For over four generations, my family has worked with so many amazing colleagues.
New Zealand coach Ian Foster thinks Ireland are the favourites to win the World Cup.
We hope those baying for the blood of coach Ian Foster not so long ago are eating a little humble pie, even if it is not standard French cuisine.
Source: https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/editorial/labour-day-questions