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Scott Robertson: Needs to win World Cup with two countries

Scott Robertson: Needs to win World Cup with two countries

Scott Robertson: Needs to win World Cup with two countries

Scott Robertson: Needs to win World Cup with two countries

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  • All Blacks manager Scott Robertson is available to test jobs.
  • Beyond New Zealand and desires to turn into the primary mentor.
  • To win the World Cup with two unique countries, he told a rugby digital recording.
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Scott Robertson has for some time been blessed a future All Blacks mentor however was ignored for gig for Ian Foster after 2019 World Cup.

Having directed the Crusaders to six titles in six years, Robertson said he was not keen on another club-level job and was centered on training groups at World Cups.

“I need to win a Rugby World Cup yet I need to win it with two distinct nations. I haven’t said that openly previously. I have now,” he told The Rugby Pod.

“It would be perfect to win a World Cup with your own country, which I need to do, however I’d very much want to do it with another country.

“I don’t know what request that is. I don’t know how that works out. Those choices are not mine.”

However contracted to the Crusaders through to 2024, Robertson may yet get an opportunity to lead New Zealand at the following year’s World Cup in France, with Foster under tremendous strain after the 2-1 home series rout to Ireland.

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Cultivate endure a New Zealand Rugby survey directly following the Ireland switch, with his collaborators hacked out all things being equal, yet further misfortunes in impending tests in South Africa could make his position unsound.

Robertson said he would be glad to connect up with his previous advances mentor Jason Ryan, who as of late joined Foster’s staff in the All Blacks shake-up.

He likewise named previous Crusaders partner Ronan O’Gara and Ireland assault mentor Mike Catt on a staff list of things to get alongside previous Wales collaborator mentor Robin McBryde and Leicester manager Steve Borthwick.

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