England coach Eddie Jones believes New Zealand Rugby have a serious challenge ahead of them to retain their status as the world's greatest rugby nation.
Jones – who has argued that New Zealand is the world's leading rugby powerhouse, despite South Africa's World Cup triumph – has also noted that several difficulties are mounting for rugby in this country.
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In his autobiography My Life and Rugby, Jones wrote that New Zealand Rugby are currently "facing many challenges".
"They have begun to lose lots of players in their prime as huge offers roll in from France, Japan, England and Ireland. They will cope but it is increasingly difficult for them," Jones wrote.