Fitzpatrick stated that there was a lot of interest in New Zealand during this year's Six Nations

Fitzpatrick says the All Blacks are on course to win the Rugby World Cup in 2023

Former All Blacks captain Sean Fitzpatrick has endorsed All Blacks coach Ian Foster as the Kiwis prepare for next year’s Rugby World Cup in France. During a press conference, Fitzpatrick stated that he believes Foster is on the right track. Rugby Fans can buy RWC 2023 Tickets from our website.

Former All Blacks captain Sean Fitzpatrick has endorsed All Blacks coach Ian Foster
Former All Blacks captain Sean Fitzpatrick has endorsed All Blacks coach Ian Foster

That’s for sure, I believe he knows where he’s heading. We’re 18 months out from the Rugby World Cup, and we [New Zealand] haven’t typically worked in four-year cycles. Every year, we attempt to put together the best team to win the [Rugby] Championship or whatever tour we’re on, according to Fitzpatrick.

We’re frustrated that Super Rugby isn’t shaping out the way it should be in terms of the competitiveness it will bring. In the summer, when we play an in-form Irish squad in a series, we’ll probably have a better notion.

New Zealand will play Ireland in three Tests in Auckland, Dunedin, and Wellington after losing in Dublin in November. In the Six Nations, Fitzpatrick claimed Ireland and Wales were ‘ahead of the game,’ but he enjoyed the way France was playing and thought they had a ‘culture of success.’

They appear to be playing for each other, which is fantastic, and they’re still young, which is an important factor. When you look at former Rugby World Cup winners, you’ll notice that they have a mix of youth and experience, but they also have depth in their numbers. When I mention Ireland and France, he says they have everything going for them.

New Zealand will play Ireland in three Tests in Auckland, Dunedin, and Wellington after losing
New Zealand will play Ireland in three Tests in Auckland, Dunedin, and Wellington after losing

Fitzpatrick stated that there was a lot of interest in New Zealand during this year’s Six Nations, which he attributed to the All Blacks’ November losses to France and Ireland. In terms of what will happen in the next 12 months, there is a lot of excitement. At the moment, everyone is interested in watching the rugby that is coming out of Europe.

The level of rugby appears to be far higher than in the past, and this is reflected in what we are seeing in the Six Nations.

We recognize that we have some catching up to do, and the Super Rugby scenario, as well as the problem with Covid, are not helping us develop our young talent in order to be ready to play the Irish in the summer, let alone the Rugby World Cup in 18 months, he said.

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