Henry Quits All Blacks After World Cup Win
Steve McMorran | November 01, 2011
New Zealand coach Graham Henry drinks from the Webb Ellis Cup after his side beat France to win the Rugby World Cup last month. (Reuters Photo/David Rogers) Related articles
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Wellington, New Zealand. Graham Henry has stepped down as coach of the Rugby World Cup-winning All Blacks, ending an eight-year career in which he won 85 percent of his 103 test matches.
The 65-year-old Henry made the anticipated announcement at a news conference in Auckland on Tuesday, saying he was “exceptionally proud” of how the team had added to the All Blacks’ legacy.
The New Zealand Rugby Union said it was negotiating proposals to have Henry remain in New Zealand as a coaches’ mentor.
Henry is expected to be succeeded by his current assistant, Steve Hansen, although the New Zealand union has invited applications for the position.
New Zealand’s Rugby World Cup victory, completed on Oct. 23 when it beat France 8-7 in the final on Auckland’s Eden Park, caps Henry’s career as one of the most successful rugby coaches of all time.
As well as winning the World Cup, he guided the All Blacks to victory in 88 of 103 tests, won the Tri-Nations tournament five times and achieved three Grand Slams against the northern hemisphere Home Unions.
The All Blacks have also held the Bledisloe Cup, the annual contest against archrival Australia, since Henry, Hansen and Wayne Smith took charge in 2003. Smith announced before the World Cup that he was stepping down from All Blacks duties, but Hansen has indicated his interest in the head coaching position.
Henry was considered lucky to be reappointed after the 2007 World Cup, when the All Blacks were beaten by France in the quarterfinals. Henry, Hansen and Smith retained their jobs under pressure from current Wallabies coach Robbie Deans and went on to become the first coaches in 24 years to guide New Zealand to a World Cup victory.
“It’s been an enormous privilege to coach the All Blacks and I am exceptionally proud of how the team has added to the All Blacks legacy over the last eight years, involving 103 test matches,” Henry said. “I am also exceptionally proud of how they have developed an extremely professional and enjoyable culture and environment, and how they have reached out to people of all ages and put a smile on their faces.
“So I want to say a special thank you and congratulations to all the players who have played during this time, especially to Tana Umaga and Richie McCaw, the two long-term captains.”
NZRU chief executive Steve Tew said the All Blacks were in a strong position to build on the successes achieved under Henry.
“He leaves the All Blacks job as one of the greatest coaches in the game, his record is unsurpassed and while he will now get time to spend with family and friends, and the odd bit of fishing, we are delighted that Graham is still going to be involved in New Zealand rugby,” Tew said.
Henry and Hansen will coach together once more when they lead the Barbarians against Australia at Twickenham, London, on Nov. 26.
Henry coached teams at the Rugby World Cup for a record 16 games and his 13 wins are more than any other coach has achieved.
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