Former All Blacks coach Wayne Smith wants to see rugby in New Zealand move away from its predictable nature that's arisen.
The double Rugby World Cup winning assistant spent a total of 17 years coaching in New Zealand at an international level and in Super Rugby.
Smith has been part of Kobe Steelers in the Japanese Top League as director of rugby since 2018, and briefly served as a special counsel in the Italian rugby set-up.
Well-versed in the global game, Smith returned from Japan five weeks ago and has been taking in how Super Rugby Aotearoa is played. He told The Breakdown the way the ball is utilised off rucks lacks effectiveness.
"Everyone's playing pods – they'll have three forwards off the nine for example. But we seem to have become almost robotic, going through the phases," he says.