Graham Henry Rejoins All Blacks as Selector Under New Coach Dave Rennie
Graham Henry returns to All Blacks set up
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Graham Henry, former head coach of the All Blacks, has been appointed as a selector under new head coach Dave Rennie. Known for leading New Zealand to their first Rugby World Cup victory in 24 years in 2011, Henry's return marks a significant addition to the All Blacks' coaching team following Scott Robertson's departure.
- 01Graham Henry returns as a selector for the All Blacks under coach Dave Rennie.
- 02Henry previously led the All Blacks to their 2011 Rugby World Cup victory.
- 03He has extensive coaching experience, including roles with Wales and the British & Irish Lions.
- 04Rennie values Henry's passion for rugby and his strong opinions on player selection.
- 05Henry's coaching career includes a stint with the Black Ferns during their 2022 World Cup win.
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Graham Henry, the former head coach of the All Blacks, has been appointed as a selector in the coaching team led by Dave Rennie. Henry, who coached the All Blacks from 2004 to 2011, is celebrated for guiding New Zealand to their first Rugby World Cup title in 24 years in 2011. Rennie expressed enthusiasm about Henry's return, citing their discussions and Henry's insights on player selection. Henry's coaching career has included leading the Blues, coaching Wales, and a tour with the British & Irish Lions. After stepping down from the All Blacks, he worked with Argentina and contributed to the Black Ferns' success in the 2022 Rugby World Cup. His extensive experience and passion for the game are expected to benefit the All Blacks as they prepare for future competitions.
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