Revenge is a dish best served on the rugby field, and former Wallabies coach Dave Rennie is about to get a taste of it. In a move that’s already sparking debates among fans, Rennie has been appointed as the new head coach of the All Blacks, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown at the 2027 World Cup. But here’s where it gets controversial: is this a strategic masterstroke or a recipe for locker room tension? SUBSCRIBE to dive into the full story and join the conversation.
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But this is the part most people miss: Rennie’s appointment isn’t just about coaching; it’s about redemption. After his tenure with the Wallabies ended abruptly, he now has the chance to prove his critics wrong on the world’s biggest stage. Will he lead the All Blacks to glory, or will old rivalries come back to haunt him? What’s your take? Let us know in the comments—this is one debate you won’t want to sit out.
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