Former All Blaks coach Steve Hansen has revealed how he was threatened with the sack during his troubled time in charge of Wales.
Hansen, who inherited the reins from ousted fellow Kiwi Graham Henry, was enduring a ten-game losing streak in the lead-up to the 2003 World Cup in Australia when he was told in no uncertain terms he would be jettisoned if that barren run increased to eleven defeats in their next outing.
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So bad were the Welsh at that time they had been thumped 43-9 by an understrength England in Cardiff in an August warm-up and it left Hansen in an uncomfortable position heading into the final preparation match versus Scotland.
Explaining a seminal moment in his coaching career, Hansen told walesonline.co.uk: "Oh, I know how close I came (to getting sacked). David Moffett had come to see me and told me if we didn't beat Scotland that I was going home.