Former All Blacks mentor Graham Henry has been handed the role of developing New Zealand's next generation of elite coaches, the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) said Thursday.
Former All Blacks mentor Graham Henry, pictured in 2011, has been handed the role of developing New Zealand's next generation of elite coaches, the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) said Thursday.
NZRU chairman Steve Tew said Henry, who received a knighthood after guiding the All Blacks to Rugby World Cup success last year, would work with coaches at New Zealand's Super 15 clubs and in the domestic ITM Cup competition.
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