Departing director general of health Ashley Bloomfield will not be throwing his hat into the ring to be the next All Blacks coach, despite spending Saturday night yelling instructions at the team as they clashed against Ireland.
Speaking to reporters during a Covid-19 press conference this afternoon, Bloomfield kicked for touch on a question about whether Ian Foster should remain on as the All Blacks coach.
Bloomfield, who leaves his role next week, said he had a hoarse throat after attending the All Blacks' Saturday night loss in Wellington against Ireland.
However, despite being about to enter the job market, Bloomfield said he would not be applying for any potential coaching vacancy.
"I was yelling instructions loudly at the All Blacks on Saturday night and unfortunately, they didn't seem to take any notice of what my suggestions were so quite clearly, even though I'm finishing at the end of next week, I will not be in the running for the All Blacks coaching job."