All Blacks Starting To Realise Potential Under New Coach Robertson

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All Blacks starting to realise potential under new coach Robertson
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All Blacks starting to realise potential under new coach Robertson

All Blacks coach Jason Robertson has overseen a significant shift in the team's performances since taking over in 2022.

The team has won 10 of the 12 matches played under Robertson and have looked much more cohesive and organised than they did under previous coach Ian Foster. Robertson has made a number of changes to the team, including bringing in a number of new players and changing the way the team plays.

One of the most notable changes has been the introduction of a more attacking style of play. Robertson has encouraged his players to be more adventurous and take more risks, and this has led to the team scoring more tries and playing with more freedom. Robertson has also placed a greater emphasis on defence, and the team has conceded fewer tries under him than they did under Foster.

The All Blacks are now ranked second in the world, behind only Ireland, and they will be looking to build on their recent success under Robertson. The team has a number of tough challenges ahead of them, including a tour of South Africa later this year, but they will be confident of success under Robertson's leadership.

Robertson has made a number of key changes to the All Blacks' style of play.

These changes have been welcomed by the players, who have praised Robertson's coaching style and his ability to get the best out of them.

The All Blacks are now ranked second in the world, behind only Ireland.

The team has won 10 of the 12 matches played under Robertson and have looked much more cohesive and organised than they did under previous coach Ian Foster. Robertson has made a number of changes to the team, including bringing in a number of new players and changing the way the team plays.

One of the most notable changes has been the introduction of a more attacking style of play. Robertson has encouraged his players to be more adventurous and take more risks, and this has led to the team scoring more tries and playing with more freedom. Robertson has also placed a greater emphasis on defence, and the team has conceded fewer tries under him than they did under Foster.

The All Blacks are now ranked second in the world, behind only Ireland, and they will be looking to build on their recent success under Robertson. The team has a number of tough challenges ahead of them, including a tour of South Africa later this year, but they will be confident of success under Robertson's leadership.