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'A superpower in decline': World reacts to Scott Robertson’s All Blacks exit

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Fri, 16 Jan 2026, 4:17pm

'A superpower in decline': World reacts to Scott Robertson’s All Blacks exit

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 16 Jan 2026, 4:17pm

九一星空无限 of Scott Robertson鈥檚 exit from his role as All Blacks coach produced wide-ranging commentary from rugby pundits around the world. 

鈥楴either should have been appointed captain鈥 

Stuart Barnes, The Times 

鈥淚t is worth wondering what would have happened had the brilliant back-row forward [Ardie Savea] been captain of the team, acting as the link between the players and the coach. Instead, Robertson appointed the sturdy Scott Barrett, also a Crusader, as skipper. Barrett is the only All Black to have been twice dismissed wearing the Silver Fern. Red cards aside, the other thing that [Sam] Cane and Barrett have in common is that neither should have been appointed captain of the All Blacks. 

鈥淚n a country that has given the rugby world Richie McCaw, arguably the greatest captain in the history of the sport, it is breathtaking that either of these men should have been selected ahead of Savea.鈥 

鈥楬uffing and puffing鈥 

Robert Kitson, The Guardian 

鈥淎s much as England鈥檚 33-19 win was a striking result, New Zealand were transparently not their usual forbidding selves. Whatever Razor was muttering into the ears of his backs, in particular, was definitely not working; when an All Black backline looks so visibly short of cohesion and rhythm, there is trouble at mill. 

鈥淎dd to that the humbling 43-10 defeat at home by a rampant South Africa, the heaviest in the All Blacks鈥 120-year history, plus a first-ever loss in Argentina and the review was never likely to be cosy. 

鈥淥n the flip side, for all their huffing and puffing, New Zealand are still ranked second in the world, ahead of England and Ireland. It is way too early, accordingly, to write them off as 2027 World Cup contenders in Australia. As South Africa have proved in the past, a mid-cycle jolt can sometimes concentrate minds and prove highly beneficial.鈥 

Scott Robertson shelters form the rain ahead of this year's Bledisloe Cup test against Australia, in Perth. Photo / SmartFrameScott Robertson shelters form the rain ahead of this year's Bledisloe Cup test against Australia, in Perth. Photo / SmartFrame 

鈥楩ar bigger problems below the surface鈥 

Daniel Schofield, The Telegraph 

鈥淲hoever the man is at the top, there are far bigger problems below the surface. On England鈥檚 2024 tour to New Zealand, I was struck by how little the All Blacks鈥 series resonated with the man on the street 鈥 or specifically with a series of taxi drivers who I used as my census. In Auckland, the popularity of the NRL franchise Warriors completely outstrips that of the Blues in Super Rugby while, all over the country, there is evidence of declining participation rates (although this is a problem that is far from unique to New Zealand)." 

鈥楪reat expectations鈥 

Gavin Mairs, The Telegraph 

鈥淭he first task for whoever succeeds Robinson [sic] will be to address the concerns of senior players, including Savea, with the knowledge that time is running out before the World Cup in Australia next year. 

鈥淩obertson鈥檚 appointment in 2024 was accompanied with great expectations, given his superb record with the Crusaders, but he failed to replicate that form with the national side.鈥 

鈥楢 superpower in decline鈥 

Mike Henson, BBC 

鈥淭he All Black brand is based on over a century of dominating rugby union, which has seen them transcend the sport and become a global cultural phenomenon. 

鈥淭hat a small country with a population of a little over five million is, by some distance, the most consistently successful in the history of the men鈥檚 game is an astonishing achievement that has spawned a whole cottage industry in management gurus claiming to explain their over-performance. 

鈥淏ut, with Robertson鈥檚 dismissal on Thursday, there is a sense of a superpower in decline.鈥 

鈥楿nable to find the crucial fixes鈥 

Sam Bruce, ESPN 

鈥淔rom an inconsistent attack, a severe issue under the high ball, and a failure to finish games off, Robertson was simply unable to find the crucial fixes he needed to convince not only the NZR board, but also the country鈥檚 passionate fans, that he was capable of righting the All Blacks鈥 course by October 1 next year. 

And it鈥檚 clear that those most important to that cause, his players, had already made up their mind, too." 

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