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Dave Rennie takes the helm of the All Blacks, promising a dramatic shift from Scott Robertson’s conservative style. Stephen Donald predicts a revolution in attack strategy under Rennie, who has appointed Scotsman Mike Blair as the new attack coach. This marks a significant departure from previous New Zealand coaching norms. The duo aims to overhaul the All Blacks’ approach ahead of the Test season starting in July. Donald emphasizes a departure from kicking turnover ball, a tactic that plagued the team recently. Instead, he anticipates a more instinct-driven style, allowing players greater freedom to attack. The focus will be on creating a dynamic, effective offense that capitalizes on counter-attacks. Rennie’s influence is expected to reshape the All Blacks into a more aggressive and adaptive team, moving away from the conservative play of the past. Major changes are on the horizon for New Zealand rugby.

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