Henry drops England hint

Written by Guest Author on October 29th, 2011. Posted in Rugby Union News

New Zealand head coach Graham Henry has hinted he would be willing to work with the RFU and England after stepping down from his role with the All Blacks following their 8-7 win over France in the World Cup Final.

Henry is widely believed to be preparing to leave his post with the All Blacks after guiding them to World Cup glory for the first time in 24 years, while England stuttered to defeat in the quarter finals against Les Blues, with head coach Martin Johnson coming under intense pressure to step down from his position following a…



Read handed World Cup setback

Written by Guest Author on September 1st, 2011. Posted in Rugby World Cup

Kieran Read will miss all of New Zealand’s World Cup pool games because of a torn ligament in his left ankle, the All Blacks been confirmed.

Read limped off during his side’s 25-20 Tri Nations defeat against Australia on Saturday that handed the Wallabies their first Tri Nations crown in ten years.

The number eight will now miss the All Blacks Group A games against Tonga, Japan, France and Canada, but should be in line to wear the New Zealand Rugby Shirt in the knockout stages, which get underway in October.

“Kieran has torn the ligament…



All Blacks Rugby World Cup 2011 Squad

Written by Mike on August 23rd, 2011. Posted in Rugby World Cup

Graham Henry has named a Richie McCaw-led 2011 Rugby World Cup squad heavy in experience but with a splash of youth. The squad of 30 has a combined 1,133 caps, making it the most experienced All Black squad ever assembled. However, it will be the first World Cup for 18 of the squad.

Twelve players have World Cup experience, with five of those players playing their third consecutive World Cup. Those players are Richie McCaw, Daniel Carter, Keven Mealamu, Mils Muliaina and Ali Williams. Corey Flynn, Ma’a Nonu and Brad Thorn missed out on the 2007 World…



All Blacks Squad for 2011 Tri Nations

Written by Mike on July 12th, 2011. Posted in Rugby Union News, Tri Nations

All Black coaches Graham Henry, Steve Hansen and Wayne Smith have named their thirty man squad for the 2011 Tri Nations against the Australian Wallabies and the South African Springboks. However, they have named an additional four players to remain with the squad as injury cover.

Israel Dagg, Hosea Gear, Isaia Toeava and Tony Woodcock remain under injury clouds, so Ben Smith, Cory Jane, Sitiveni Sivivatu and Wyatt Crockett have gained temporary reprieves and a chance to push for selection.

The features of the squad are Colin Slade as the much anticipated back up to Dan Carter…



Henry slams want-away All Blacks

Written by Guest Author on April 20th, 2011. Posted in Rugby Union News

New Zealand head coach Graham Henry has criticised New Zealand based players who have opted to move overseas after being lured by lucrative contracts – at the expense of their place in the national side.

Recently, veteran hooker Keven Mealamu committed his future to the national side after signing a contract extension with Super Rugby franchise the Blues and the NZRU, but Henry admitted he was “irritated” by younger players on the fringe of the national squad who forsake their chance to wear the All Black shirt for money, and believes younger players have time to play abroad…