The All Blacks' recent turmoil has sparked a heated debate, with Australian coach and pundit Matt Williams weighing in. Williams, known for his outspoken nature, expressed his delight in the team's current crisis, calling it a 'mess' and questioning the 'exceptionally harsh' decision to sack Scott Robertson. This comes as a shock to many, considering the All Blacks' historical dominance in rugby.
The New Zealand Rugby (NZR) governing body's abrupt move to terminate Robertson's contract midway through his four-year deal has caused significant upheaval. With the Rugby World Cup just two years away, the timing is particularly challenging. Williams, who has coached renowned teams like the Waratahs, Leinster, and Scotland, finds the situation amusing, stating, 'It’s great to see the Kiwis in a mess, isn’t it?'
However, the situation is more complex than a mere joke. Williams highlights the pressure on players, suggesting that some may have threatened to walk away from the team if Robertson remained as coach. He questions the loyalty of players, stating, 'You’ve got to have player power, players need to be empowered.'
The All Blacks' recent struggles have led to a decline in their reputation, with Williams attributing this to the players' performance rather than the coach's strategy. He argues that the team is not in a good era, and the players' lack of respect is a significant issue. The All Blacks' dominance is now under threat, with South Africa emerging as the top team, leaving the next five teams struggling to keep up.
As the All Blacks prepare for their next Test in July, NZR must act swiftly to appoint a new head coach. Jamie Joseph is the early favorite, with Joe Schmidt also in the running. Williams believes a New Zealander will be chosen, despite the potential talent of Irish coach Ronan O'Gara. The speculation surrounding the coaching appointment adds to the drama, with potential returns of Tony Brown and Wayne Smith, both highly regarded figures in rugby.
The All Blacks' future hangs in the balance, and the search for a new coach continues amidst the chaos and controversy.