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Published 12:30 20 Jul 2022 BST

Coach Ian Foster and Sam Cane (captain) of New Zealand look on during a press conference following the Third Test defeat to Ireland. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)[/caption]
'For the record, I decided not to demand that All Blacks head coach Ian Foster front [to the media] late on Sunday morning. Not him. 'I felt he needed a day or so to work out what he wanted to say and not just be a punching bag for the media, who let's be clear, wanted blood. Let’s not pretend there was a higher purpose here. 'Let’s also be clear fans deserve to know what’s going on. I’m very clear on that. The timing - well, he’s a human being who I wanted to protect. I now understand why Naomi Osaka refused to do press conferences. It’s brutal when you lose and, yes, tough questions needs to be asked. 'Ian Foster and Sam Cane have been bagged so much in the media, I felt they needed a little space to think. My bad? Hindsight? I’ll take that hit. I am here to look after people as well as do comms.'Malcolm also advised fans, pundits and others in the rugby community to 'think before you join the media in a massive pile on'. For context, the All Blacks have lost four of their past five Test matches [three to Ireland and once to France, last November]. Foster took New Zealand to a World Cup semi-final, but his side were comprehensively beaten by England. He also has the lowest winning record [67% - 16 wins in 24 games] since Eric Watson, from 1979 and 1980. Back in 2012, when Ireland followed up a third place finish in the Six Nations and a 3-0 series defeat to New Zealand, which included a record 60-0 defeat, Declan Kidney was asked about his future in the Ireland job. Since the tournament began in 1987, no All Blacks head coach would have been fired so close to a World Cup. Wayne Smith resigned from the role in 2001 after consecutive Bledisloe Cup losses to Australia, with John Mitchell replacing him for the 2003 World Cup run-up, and event. Related links:
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