England head coach Eddie Jones has thrown his support behind All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster to become New Zealand's next head coach.
Foster is seemingly in a two-horse race with Crusaders boss Scott Robertson to become Steve Hansen's successor as head coach of the All Blacks, who stepped down from the position following his side's World Cup semi-final exit in Japan last month.
Foster had been part of Hansen's coaching staff since the latter took over from Sir Graham Henry in 2012, and assisted the All Blacks to their third World Cup title in the United Kingdom four years ago.
However, his side were out-thought and out-muscled when they faced England in the semi-finals this year, with Hansen's side barely firing a shot as they went down 19-7 to Jones' team at the Yokohama International Stadium.
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