NZRU invite applicants for All Blacks coaching post

The New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) have decided to invite applicants for the position of All Blacks coach, meaning Graham Henry will have to stand again should he wish to retain his job.

The New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) have decided to invite applicants for the position of All Blacks coach, meaning Graham Henry will have to stand again should he wish to retain his job.

Henry’s position as coach became tenuous when New Zealand crashed out of the World Cup following the 20-18 quarter-final defeat to France.

The 61-year-old former Wales coach has not declared whether he will re-apply for the role but has until November 26 to make a decision on his future.

“The New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) board has decided it will invite applications for the position of All Blacks coach,” a statement read.

“The board, which met in Wellington today, decided that a contestable process was the most appropriate course of action at the end of the current coaches’ four-year tenure, and at the conclusion of the Rugby World Cup cycle.

“The announcement follows the conclusion of the All Blacks coaches’ performance reviews for 2007.

“The NZRU rugby committee reported the results of its review, which involved discussions with coaching staff and members of All Blacks management, to the full NZRU board earlier today. ”

During the four years under Henry, the All Blacks were unbeaten on home soil and had 42 wins from 48 matches.

Henry insists he and his assistants Wayne Smith and Steve Hansen will take time to consider their options.

“We all want what is best for New Zealand rugby and understand the board’s decision to ask for applications,” he said on the All Blacks’ official website.

“ All three of us will take time to think about the next steps and we’ll have a decision on the 26th.”

more courts articles

DUP calls for measures to prevent Northern Ireland from becoming 'magnet' for asylum seekers DUP calls for measures to prevent Northern Ireland from becoming 'magnet' for asylum seekers
UK's Illegal Migration Act should be disapplied in Northern Ireland, judge rules UK's Illegal Migration Act should be disapplied in Northern Ireland, judge rules
Former prisoner given indefinite hospital order for killing Irishman in London Former prisoner given indefinite hospital order for killing Irishman in London

More in this section

Mike Haley 14/5/2024 Munster eager to continue late season charge in Edinburgh
Tom Farrell 11/5/2024 Farrell and Butler to depart Connacht at end of season 
Gavin Coombes 14/5/2024 Coombes starts as Rowntree makes five alterations for Edinburgh trip
Sport Push Notifications

By clicking on 'Sign Up' you will be the first to know about our latest and best sporting content on this browser.

Sign Up
Sport
Newsletter

Latest news from the world of sport, along with the best in opinion from our outstanding team of sports writers

Sign up
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited