Dave Rennie Appointed as All Blacks Head Coach, Succeeding Robertson
In Brief
Dave Rennie is named New Zealand's All Blacks head coach, succeeding Robertson after a recruitment process.
Key Facts
- Dave Rennie has been appointed as the new head coach of New Zealand's All Blacks rugby team.
- Rennie will leave his position at Kobe Steelers to take charge of the All Blacks until the next World Cup.
- He succeeds Scott Robertson, following an extensive recruitment process where Jamie Joseph was also considered.
- According to BBC News, Rennie is the first person of Pasifika heritage to lead the All Blacks.
- Rennie is 62 years old and previously coached the Wallabies and Glasgow Warriors.
- Some sources note that Jamie Joseph was considered a favourite for the role but was not selected.
What Happened
Dave Rennie was named the new head coach of New Zealand's All Blacks, taking over from Scott Robertson. Rennie was selected after an extensive recruitment process, during which Jamie Joseph was also considered. He will leave his current role at Kobe Steelers to lead the team through the next World Cup cycle.
Why It Matters
Rennie's appointment introduces a new leadership for the All Blacks ahead of the next World Cup. According to BBC News, he is the first coach of Pasifika heritage to lead the team. The recruitment process involved consideration of other candidates, including Jamie Joseph, and some sources noted Joseph was seen as a favourite but not selected. No sources reported criticisms or challenges regarding the appointment.
Sources
- Japan Times — Rennie appointed Robertson's successor as All Blacks coach (2h ago)
- BBC News — Rennie named first All Blacks coach of Pasifika heritage(1h ago)
- The Independent — All Blacks appoint new head coach after overlooking favourite Jamie Joseph(just now)
