'He doesn't believe that': All Blacks boss Ian Foster weighs in on Sam Cane's comments
All Blacks coach Ian Foster has addressed comments made by Sam Cane following the team's loss to Argentina, standing by his captain's decision to speak his mind.
Cane spoke about the backlash from the fans that came after back-to-back losses to Australia and Argentina, telling Sky Sport's The Breakdown that some fans might not know as much about rugby as they think.
While some agreed with him or were happy to see an All Blacks captain speak their mind, Cane's comments drew plenty of criticism. Speaking to Newstalk ZB's Martin Devlin, Foster said he might not have agreed with the comments, he's happy for his captain to share his thoughts.
"When it comes to him expressing himself, I would like to think the New Zealand public know that their captain is going to say what he thinks. That's what he does," Foster said.
"Do I agree with what he said? Not really, and I know - talking to Sam he knows it too - that our fans are lovely.
"At the end of the day we know you can't say that, and he fundamentally doesn't believe that. We're hardest on ourselves, we go through that process and when you keep hearing it, it challenges you mentally and he'll learn a bit from that. I don't think there should be any mistake, he's developing into an outstanding captain and I'm excited by that."
Cane, 28, is in his first year as All Blacks skipper, being named to succeed Kieran Read when Foster took over from Steve Hansen at the helm following the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
His tenure hasn't gotten off to the smoothest start, with two wins in five tests. However, with the team at the start of a new era, it could take time until they are working as a well-oiled machine, particularly in the current environment which is full of uncertainty and rushed scheduling due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
"When it comes to Sam, I support him 100 per cent," Foster said. "I think he's doing a great job internally as a captain, and his form on the park's been outstanding. He's got things he's still working on and that's great."
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I still see nothing in Sotutus play that hes changed his upright running style that failed so many times against decent international defences like the french. Other than that… Iose? Well you have covered his limitations well. If Sititi had been playing the the season… Jacobson? Grace?…Neither shout pick me. So Ardie it is.
Go to commentsThere isn’t one element you mentioned there that every top class or successful team gets up to. The great All blacks sides used to play on the ‘fringes or edge’ but it was essentially saying they were doing something illegal or borderline to gain dominance. The fine margins at the top are minute between the top sides. La Rochelle, the crusaders, Saracens, Toulon etc etc…..have all been accused. Get over it, the comment comes across as salty and naive. Northampton as well as they played to get back into the match were thoroughly beaten and controlled for 60 minutes and Leinster have only themselves to blame for kicking it away and hence losing control of the match and being nearly the architects of their own downfall.
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