New All Blacks coach must be Kiwi with Test experience

Mon, Jan 26, 2026, 2:42 AM
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Jamie Joseph is the favourite to take the All Blacks job. Photo: Getty Images
Jamie Joseph is the favourite to take the All Blacks job. Photo: Getty Images

The successful candidate who replaces Scott Robertson as All Blacks head coach will have to have coached already at Test level, New Zealand Rugby has announced.

Robertson was fired in January two years into his four-year contract after a damning internal report in the All Blacks' 2025 season.

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New Zealand Rugby chairman David Kirk, former All Black Keven Mealamu, former NZR head of high performance Don Tricker, acting NZR chief executive Steve Lancaster and another former All Black yet to be named will make up the panel that chooses the next coach.

Kirk, Mealamu and Tricker participated in the review which led to Robertson's removal and Kirk and Mealamu interviewed current players who are said to have been critical of Robertson's methods.

Robertson had not coached at Test level before taking over the All Blacks after the 2023 World Cup following a highly-successful reign with the Crusaders which yielded seven Super Rugby titles. 

Former Japan coach Jamie Joseph, who coaches the Dunedin-based Highlanders, former Wallabies coach Dave Rennie and former Blues coach Vern Cotter, who has coached Scotland and Fiji, would meet the stipulation of having coached at Test level.

Only New Zealanders can apply.

Current Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt has ruled himself out of consideration.

"The All Blacks head coach is an incredibly important appointment," Lancaster said. "We've started the process and are giving it the care and urgency it deserves to set the team up for success. We'll provide further updates as soon as we can."

The All Blacks are set to play the first Test match of 2026 on 4 July in Christchurch.

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