He might be coaching royalty in New Zealand but Steve Hansen's been given a prod from his successor to leave the All Blacks alone.
Hansen's shock decision to accept a new job as a high performance consultant with the Bulldogs has left everyone on both sides of the Tasman shaking their heads in disbelief that he would join the 13-player code.
After winning two World Cups with the All Blacks, one as an assistant and another as head coach, Hansen's stocks in New Zealand are so high that he can do anything he wants - but with one big exception, as the current All Blacks coach Ian Foster was quick to remind him.
"I'm excited for him. I'm sure he'll do that stuff really, really well, working with other coaches," Foster said.
"I had a call with him today and told him I'd banned all our backs answering any calls they get from him.