Former New Zealand Rugby CEO David Moffett believes Steve Hansen and his All Blacks coaching staff stayed on two years too long, and it cost them the Rugby World Cup.
Speaking to Martin Devlin on Newstalk ZB, Moffett argued that New Zealand Rugby should have taken plenty of lessons from the All Blacks' semifinal exit at the World Cup, and that the applicants to replace Hansen as head coach should be able to highlight what went wrong in the build-up.
"The thing I'd be looking for is what vision they have for the future of New Zealand rugby, and what learnings have they taken from the last two years," Moffett told Devlin.
"I have a lot of respect for Hansen but I think he and the people with him went on for two years too long. For the past 12 months I don't think they've known who is their best side. I think that was shown in their selections for their game against England, and I don't think they knew what their best gameplan was."