KEY POINTS:
What happened to the drop goal? Why the roatation policy and what positives came out of conditioning? All will be revealed in a review of the All Blacks' performance at the Rugby World Cup 2007 which is due to be released next Thursday.
The review, launched in December last year, has been conducted by Auckland lawyer Mike Heron and SPARC's Don Tricker.
New Zealand Rugby Union spokesman Brian Finn said the review has been delayed because people who were asked to provide feedback have been late and the reviewers have had other responsibilities.
"The NZRU has committed to releasing the findings of the review," Mr Finn said.
The review will look at Graham Henry's controversial conditioning programme, the selections and rotation policy.
The reviewers have been asked to make recommendations for future campaigns, including leadership, mental preparedness, the management of player welfare and the size of the squad before the tournament.
- NZ HERALD STAFF