All Blacks coach Ian Foster said there was a calmness in the New Zealand coaching box as Ireland mounted 37 phases in their last bid to deny the unsung All Blacks their 28-24 win in the Rugby World Cup semifinal in Paris on Sunday (NZT). He said Ireland was using a cut-and-paste attack with no variations, which assisted the All Blacks in efficiently maintaining patience.
Patience pays off for All Blacks - Foster
Patience pays off for All Blacks - Foster
Patience pays off for All Blacks - Foster
All Blacks coach Ian Foster said there was a calmness in the New Zealand coaching box as Ireland mounted 37 phases in their last bid to deny the unsung All Blacks their 28-24 win in the Rugby World Cup semifinal in Paris on Sunday (NZT). He said Ireland was using a cut-and-paste attack with no variations, which assisted the All Blacks in efficiently maintaining patience.