All Black coach back under pressure after Argentina shock

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:Less than two weeks after a ringing endorsement from New Zealand Rugby (NZR), All Blacks coach Ian Foster is under renewed pressure following a third successive home loss this season.Foster was confirmed as coach through to next year's World Cup in the wake of victory over South Africa at Ellis Park, but a f

:Less than two weeks after a ringing endorsement from New Zealand Rugby , All Blacks coach Ian Foster is under renewed pressure following a third successive home loss this season.

"One more loss and Hamilton, for the sake of a legacy 120 years in the making, has to be the terminus," rugby writer Gregor Paul wrote in the New Zealand Herald. NZR seized upon the rousing win at Ellis Park as evidence the changes were working but the Christchurch shock further eroded fans' confidence in the team.

With two Rugby Championship tests against Australia and away matches against Japan, Wales, Scotland and England to round out the season, more unwanted history could be in store."But we have got a lot of faith that some of the things we're building are paying dividends," he said.

 

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