Real Life: Ian Foster on All Blacks coaching pressure and his ‘vital’ faith in dark moments | NZ Herald

“Ian Foster believes the recipe for sporting success is finding the right coaching style for the right team at the right time – a philosophy tested during his tenure with the All Blacks, when the spotlight often fell more on him than the team.” Read more.

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