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He was heralded as the All Blacks' saviour.
Calls for the highly accomplished, charismatic, break-dancing coach to take the country's top job became deafening around Aotearoa. And finally, those calls were answered.
Scott Robertson, having created an incomparable dynasty in Christchurch with the Crusaders, succeeded Ian Foster as the 29th All Blacks head coach in 2024.
But the anticipated Razor-inspired renaissance instead became another dark age for the All Blacks.
Coaching departures, player dissent, and record defeats made for a tumultuous tenure for Robertson, one which has now been unceremoniously cut short.
Here is a timeline of the rise and fall of 'Razor':
2024:
The reign of Razor begins
Fresh off a heartbreaking one-point loss in the 2023 World Cup final, a sense of optimism envelop
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