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All Blacks coach change, Holland to go

  • Writer: Dave Worsley
    Dave Worsley
  • 1 hour ago
  • 2 min read
Jason Holland will finish with the All Blacks at the end of the Northern Tour which is also the conclusion of his contract PHOTO: NZ RUGBY/ACTION  PRESS
Jason Holland will finish with the All Blacks at the end of the Northern Tour which is also the conclusion of his contract PHOTO: NZ RUGBY/ACTION PRESS

All Blacks Assistant Coach Jason Holland has confirmed he will finish his role when his current contract expires at the end of the 2025 season.


Holland spoke to All Blacks Head Coach Scott Robertson after the second Bledisloe Cup Test match. The team were informed today on the first day of camp ahead of preparations for the Northern Tour.


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Holland continues in his role leading set piece attack and as backs coach for the All Blacks’ four remaining Test matches of 2025 against Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales.


Holland said he had loved being part of the All Blacks team.


“It’s been a huge privilege to coach the All Blacks and represent New Zealand alongside some great people, both players and management.


“Obviously I’ve been taking the time to reflect on what I want to do with my contract coming up for renewal. Ultimately, this is about what gets me excited about being a coach. I was happy to take a two-year contract and the time feels right for me to step away from this role and look ahead.


“We’re a close group so this wasn’t an easy decision. I’ve obviously coached with them all in various ways for a long period of time and we think the team are making shifts in the right direction. There are four Tests left, and I’m absolutely focused on helping this team to win in the northern hemisphere.”


Robertson thanked Holland for his effort, energy and knowledge he gave to his role.


“There’s a massive amount respect for Jase in our group. Whilst we’re disappointed, he has our support and we respect the decision he’s come to. Not only is Jase a great man, he’s a fantastic coach and has been dedicated to his role in this All Blacks team.


“Jase has made it clear to the team that he’s completely focused on our four remaining Test matches, and I know he’s already got a few new strike plays up his sleeve. A Grand Slam opportunity doesn’t come around too often and that’s where our attention is for the challenge ahead.”


The All Blacks first game of the Northern Tour is against Ireland in Chicago Sunday 2 November.

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