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Joe Schmidt pictured during an Ireland Rugby press conference in 2019. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I get the fact that people are upset that we lost two games," Ian Foster added. "And it's hard to explain the circumstances that we've been in. "I don't want to be coming across as if we're giving excuses for that, but you know this has been a remarkably difficult year in many ways. Having 12-13 weeks on the road in hotels and quarantines, we've had two lots of five consecutive test matches in a row and we've really run out of steam in the last two."
"Well, the media is out after them... They've lost their way, definitely, when the the All Blacks lose two on the bounce. So, yeah, they're after changes... Ian Foster's I think has recently re-signed to stay on for a couple of years. "I don't know if they're going to change the coach but you have to say, if they do change, then Joe Schmidt, I think he was in the running for it previously. He'd do wonders with the All Blacks. "He seems like a good fit for me, if that happens. But I don't think we need to throw the baby out of the bath water at the moment. The All Blacks are defending with the new system, which they've never defended with before, so that's something Ian Foster has changed So, there will be a bit of adaptation getting used to that."Not long after McCarthy had uttered those words, New Zealand Rugby came out with a statement backing Ian Foster and his coaching staff. There is a line of thought in New Zealand rugby circles, that Crusaders coach Scott Robertson has been ear-marked for the All Blacks job, but he may have to wait until after the 2023 World Cup. Schmidt is taking up an assistant coaches role with Auckland Blues for the 2022 Super Rugby season. He may be content with that less intense environment after his head coaching stints in Ireland. WATCH THAT HOUSE OF RUGBY EPISODE:
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