Though Foster eluded to the idea of having multiple players in mind for the position. "We've got to sort a captain out, so there are a few thoughts going on in that space." Foster says the policy is constantly evolving and reviewed, but is necessary to keep the country's top players happy and healthy. "If you look at the results of it, we've been pretty good in Super Rugby. Foster's first test in charge of the All Blacks takes place on July 4 when the team takes on Wales at Eden Park.
Source: Otago Daily Times February 12, 2020 19:07 UTC