Which players will the All Blacks coach sign after the RWC in 2024? 

Posted by Xchange Tickets on February 15th, 2023

Ian Foster started his new job as the All Blacks coach in 2020. He didn't have to think about cutting down trees, growing grass, or long shadows. Rugby supporters can book New Zealand Rugby World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.

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Foster had a soft landing when he took over for Sir Steve Hansen following the Rugby World Cup in Japan four years later. But unlike the All Blacks class of 2016, who bid farewell to a number of seasoned players. It includes legends Richie McCaw and Dan Carter, after the tournament in Britain the year before.

Foster had to cope with the consequences of Covid-19 just months after taking the reins. But considering that the pandemic had devastated all teams and coaches worldwide, it was an equitable playing field in that respect.

The All Blacks' mindset, according to Hansen, is not to rebuild but to re-establish themselves as the rugby world's premier side. This was in response to questions about how the All Blacks would handle losing a bunch of top players after the 2015 competition.

Hansen remarked, "I suppose the trees grow every time when you are doing that. We need to remove certain woods that have recently been producing some enormous shades for years now."

McCaw decided to retire

After winning his fourth Rugby World Cup, McCaw decided to retire from all levels of rugby. Whereas Carter made the decision to launch his post-All Blacks profession with a successful tenure in France and later Japan. McCaw retired alongside fellow test champions Keven Mealamu and Tony Woodcock.

Liam Messam joined the tournament in Japan, while Ma'a Nonu, Conrad Smith, Colin Slade, and Ben Franks all got employment with sides in France and Britain. Foster, in contrast, came into the post-Hansen era with a team that was rather consistent.

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The most well-known All Blacks to depart New Zealand following the 2019 event were Sonny Bill Williams, Ben Smith, Ryan Crotty, and Matt Todd. Brodie Retallick also used his entitlement to take a two-year break to perform in Japan.

They were all excellent sportsmen. However, none were seen as being competent enough to start in the crucial, ultimately disappointing Rugby World Cup semifinal matchup over England in Yokohama, with the exception of Retallick. In 2024, things will most definitely have a different perspective.

Scott Robertson and Jamie Joseph are anticipated to lead the shortlist of interviewees given an audience by NZ Rugby before or after the France Rugby World Cup in 2023. While Foster has yet to officially state his views and will encounter a very different position as the All Blacks coach the subsequent year.

Significant playmakers Beauden Barrett and Richie Mo'unga, halfback Aaron Smith, and forwards Shannon Frizell and Retallick are all those to have declared their intention to pursue the largesse offered in Japan following the France Rugby World Cup in 2023 at the conclusion of the season.

Dane Coles replaced by Brad Weber

Dane Coles, the hooker, will retire and be replaced by Brad Weber, another halfback, and Pita Gus Sowakula, the No. 8 player performing in France. That already represents a far larger contingent than the group that left after 2019. And it's highly likely that more All Blacks will follow.

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Lock Sam Whitelock, who has had a long and successful career, is also expected to retire soon. He may have one last shot at the Japanese market, where he temporarily competed in 2020 before the pandemic compelled him to leave early for New Zealand.

The biggest difference between today and 2015 is that the All Blacks are focusing on Japan, which offers fantastic compensation, a manageable playing schedule, and proximity to New Zealand. Top Kiwi players continue to play throughout the northern hemisphere. But it is obvious that Japan is now the preferred destination.

For the incoming All Blacks coach, none of it will be very consoling. The biggest challenge will be figuring out how to replace Mo'unga and Barrett. They are probably among the best top five-eighths players in the world of Rugby.

After Carter retired, Hansen got spoilt

Hansen was spoiled since once Carter retired, he had the option of replacing him with any of Lima Sopoaga, Aaron Cruden, or Barrett. He ultimately decided to go with Mo'unga as his No. 10 for the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan, with Barrett playing as a fullback.

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There won't be as many alternatives at No 10 in the 2024 campaign. Damian McKenzie completed his 40-test career with the All Blacks in 2021. He stands out as the position's most seasoned player. In addition to McKenzie, Stephen Perofeta will be vying for a starting spot at first-five after earning three caps last season. Like McKenzie, Perofeta can play fullback.

The following All Blacks coach won't be left wondering exactly what happened to all the skills. Though, when he surveys Super Rugby squads around New Zealand, despite the departure. It's not as though all the talent has been extracted from foreign markets. It will continue to exist but occasionally it will need to be grown and fostered.

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The big loss is dropping Mo'unga

The greatest loss is probably losing Mo'unga. When he leaves for Japan on a three-year deal with the Toshiba Brave Lupus club. He will only be 29 years old.

While Retallick, Whitelock, Coles, and Aaron Smith are nearing the conclusion of their playing careers. Beauden Barrett, who will turn 32 in May. He has said he is in talks with NZ Rugby about returning home after playing a season abroad.

In the absence of Whitelock and Retallick, Josh Lord, Patrick Tuipulotu, Tupou Vaa'i, and Scott Barrett can fill the strength at the lock position. While there are some players in their prime who are unclear, outstanding backs Reiko Ioane and Will Jordan are included in this group. 

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Because they chose to only commit to New Zealand Rugby through the Rugby World Cup when they re-signed with them last year. However, versatile back Jordie Barrett will stay with the team until 2025.

Ardie Savea, a decisive loss

Ardie Savea, a crucial loose forward, will do the same. Savea will play in Japan and be readily accessible for the All Blacks by the middle of 2024. Even though he will miss the Hurricanes' Super Rugby season of the following year. Savea has a contract with NZ Rugby that runs through the 2025 campaign.

Sam Cane, the existing All Blacks captain and an openside flanker, is also contracted through 2025. But Savea appears to be a stronger choice to guide the team into the future. The decision to choose his coach will now be made by New Zealand Rugby. It will then inform the players and fans.

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