TOKYO (Reuters) - While New Zealand is justifiably lauded for producing a conveyor belt of world-class rugby players, it is the depth of its coaching that is the nation's real strength, according to former All Blacks loose forward Murray Mexted.
Seven New Zealanders, including the All Blacks' Steve Hansen, led teams at this year's World Cup and there were more than 10 acting in assistant roles for the 20 teams who started the tournament in Japan.
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