Scott Robertson Out as All Blacks Coach Following Disappointing 2025 Season
Wellington, New zealand – 2026/01/15 07:00:31 – in a surprising move, New Zealand rugby has terminated the contract of all Blacks head coach Scott Robertson following a comprehensive internal review. The decision comes amidst growing concerns over team performance and reported discord within the squad.
Robertson, appointed after the 2023 Rugby World Cup, oversaw a 2025 season that yielded 10 wins in 13 test matches.Despite a generally positive win record, the All Blacks experienced several setbacks that ultimately led to this outcome. These included a historic first-ever away defeat against Argentina and a particularly damaging 43-10 loss to South Africa on home soil in Wellington.
further compounding the issues, the All Blacks suffered a defeat against England at Twickenham in November, effectively ending their aspirations for a Grand Slam tour.Reports surfaced in December suggesting friction between key players and members of the All blacks coaching staff, fueling speculation about Robertson’s position.
The New Zealand Rugby Board cited a need for a fresh direction and a unified team environment as key factors in their decision. A thorough review process identified areas requiring notable improvement to ensure the All Blacks remain competitive on the international stage.The search for a new head coach will begin instantly, with New Zealand Rugby aiming to appoint a successor before the start of the 2026 international season.
robertson’s departure marks a significant shift for New Zealand Rugby, and the focus now turns to rebuilding and restoring the All Blacks’ dominance in the world of rugby.