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Warren Gatland, Joe Schmidt and Vern Cotter among those in the frame for All Blacks job

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Image: Warren Gatland is one of those in the frame for the All Blacks head coach role in 2020, says chief executive Steve Tew

New Zealand Rugby have already turned an eye to appointing the next All Blacks coach, with current British and Irish Lions incumbent Warren Gatland in the frame, according to chief executive Steve Tew.

All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen is contracted through until after the 2019 Rugby World Cup but, having been convinced to sign a two-year contract extension this year, has indicated he would be unlikely to do so again.

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Hansen would have spent 16 years with the team, eight as an assistant to Graham Henry and eight in the head coaching role, at the end of his current contract.

Succession planning and continuity have been key factors in New Zealand's success in the last 13 years, in which time they have won two World Cup titles and accumulated a winning record of almost 90 per cent.

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 31:  (L-R) Steve Tew, CEO of the New Zealand Rugby during the New Zealand All Blacks adidas jersey launch at adidas Newmarket S
Image: Tew says current All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster is in a strong position to take charge

Hansen's current assistant Ian Foster would therefore be a strong favourite to succeed the 58-year-old, with fellow New Zealanders Joe Schmidt (Ireland), Vern Cotter (Montpellier) and Gatland candidates, Tew admitted.

"Ian Foster is sitting there as a very strong candidate when Steve [Hansen] does finish but there'll be others," Tew told The Guardian.

"Joe is sitting in Ireland and we'd like to have him back. Vern is coaching at a very high level and you wouldn't rule Gatty out either.

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"(But) you'll have to ask Warren what he wants to do next.

New Zealand coach Steve Hansen (L) shakes hands with Ireland boss Joe Schmidt (R)
Image: Joe Schmidt, who led Ireland to their first ever win over New Zealand in November, was another name-checked by Tew

"What we will do is manage the transition very well," Tew said. "We'll be sitting down later this year to work out the process."

Chiefs coach Dave Rennie, who is joining Glasgow later this year, has already said he would be interested in the role after the 2019 tournament, but was not keen on being an assistant first.

The All Blacks have already resigned themselves to losing assistant coach Wayne Smith later this year, with his replacement expected to be appointed before this year's Rugby Championship.

Local media have reported that Highlanders assistant coach Scott McLeod, a former All Blacks centre, is a strong candidate for that role.

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 03:  Vern Cotter looks on during the captain's run prior to tomorrow's 6 Nations match between Scotland and Ireland at Murra
Image: Former Scotland head coach Vern Cotter is also one under consideration

The Lions face seven-time Super Rugby champions the Crusaders on Saturday and while they have struggled in their first two games, Tew expects Gatland's side to prove competitive in the three-Test series from June 24.

"I'm still of the view this is a very good Lions team and once they get together they'll be very tough in this test series," said Tew.

"I think the physical attrition of the series is going to take its toll. One team will come through that better than the other."

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