Tony Brown Speaks on All Blacks Rumors

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Jan 19, 2026, 21:00

In the swirling vortex of rugby coaching rumors, Tony Brown, current attack coach for the Springboks, has finally set the record straight about his contractual ties amidst speculation linking him with the All Blacks' coaching vacancy. Brown, a pivotal figure in South Africa's rugby strategy, emphasized that his commitment to the Springboks remains solid due to the absence of a break clause in his contract with SA Rugby.

With the abrupt dismissal of Scott Robertson from the helm of the All Blacks, and the looming Rugby World Cup in Australia, the rugby world has been rife with conjecture about potential coaching shifts. Brown, aged 51, clarified his situation, stating,

"I'm obviously contracted. I don’t have an ‘out’ of my contract, so I’m back in South Africa [until the Rugby World Cup],"

during his first public remarks since the shake-up in New Zealand's coaching lineup.

The possibility of reuniting with Jamie Joseph, who is currently tipped to lead New Zealand next, adds another layer of intrigue. Historically, Brown and Joseph have been a formidable coaching duo, sparking rumors that Brown might be tempted back to his homeland. However, any move would require negotiation and likely a hefty compensation, contingent also on Brown's willingness to depart his current post with the world champions.

Despite the upheaval, Brown expressed his astonishment at Robertson’s exit, noting the challenging landscape the All Blacks face in finding a suitable successor.

"I’m very surprised. I didn’t think they would do that, especially with no one waiting to take over,"

he commented, highlighting the disarray within New Zealand Rugby as they operate without a CEO and high-performance manager.

Brown’s remarks have stirred discussions among his peers, with many coaches expressing their disbelief over the developments in New Zealand. As the global rugby community watches closely, Brown remains focused on his responsibilities with the Springboks, leaving the door only slightly ajar for a potential shift back to New Zealand, pending future developments and discussions. Meanwhile, the rugby saga continues, with strategic moves off the field seemingly mirroring the unpredictability and fervor of the games on the field.

 
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