A New Dawn for Scott Robertson
After a tough series against England, Scott Robertson's tenure as the new All Blacks head coach began with a challenging start. The games in Dunedin and Auckland were nail-biters, with Steve Borthwick's men pushing the All Blacks to their limits. Despite the close calls, New Zealand emerged victorious, showcasing their adaptability both on and off the field. Robertson and his team made crucial decisions that turned potential losses into narrow wins, but there's still much to improve as they prepare to face Fiji.

A Test of Depth and Strategy
Robertson has opted for a mix of experience and fresh talent in the upcoming match against Fiji, including five uncapped players on the bench. "They have earned their opportunity; they have prepared well, and they are ready for Test match rugby," Robertson stated confidently. The head coach's focus remains on refining the team's lineout, kicking game, and attacking creativity.
Facing a Fiji team that has only one major test this year, the All Blacks aim for a solid win, but it's the performance and execution that will truly matter.
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