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‘No point sulking’ about Mbombela mauling – Foster

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Embattled All Blacks coach Ian Foster has urged his players to move on quickly from their Mbombela mauling and focus only on the rematch with South Africa in Johannesburg this weekend.

The All Blacks’ 26-10 defeat in the Rugby Championship opener was their worst in 94 years in South Africa, triggering fresh calls for Foster to be sacked.

The three-times world champions have now slumped to a record low of fifth in the world rankings and head to Johannesburg after a fifth defeat in six tests.

All Blacks coach Ian Foster - "there's no point sulking."

All Blacks coach Ian Foster – “there’s no point sulking.”
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With another loss to the Springboks widely expected to make Foster’s position untenable, the coach said players and staff needed to take a deep breath.

“We know there’s a lot of pressure on, and we’re feeling that. But our job is to look at our performance and how we can grow it,” he said.

“I understand the frustration, but that doesn’t change what we have to do here.

“There’s no point sulking about it for too long. We’ve just got to get into Ellis Park and keep growing our game and still believe.”

Many in New Zealand no longer believe in the team under Foster.

All Blacks skipper Sam Cane ponders the side's latest loss.

All Blacks skipper Sam Cane ponders the side’s latest loss.
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In a front page editorial the New Zealand Herald said Foster needed to go, calling him a “decent man who is out of his depth in a brutal business”.

Foster’s hopes of rallying his team at Ellis Park appear bleak with injury concerns over first five Beauden Barrett and his fullback brother Jordie.

Beauden has a sore neck after landing heavily from a mid-air tackle by South Africa winger Kurt-Lee Arendse, who was red carded for the rash challenge, while Jordie left the field with an ankle injury.

Foster complained that Arendse had also clattered into Jordie unfairly as the All Black rose for a box kick in the 11th minute.

Barrett was instead penalised for a knock-on.

Foster confirmed the All Blacks would be addressing South Africa’s mid-air challenges with officials and said he expected more protection from them.

“It’s becoming a free-for-all for jumpers just to be able to jump and stick a hand out and say they’re competing. It needs to be addressed,” he said.

-Reuters

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