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Hurricanes keep coach Laidlaw for another season

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Sticking with the Hurricanes for at least another season Clark Laidlaw has re-signed with the team until the end of the Super Rugby 2027 PHOTO: LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY
Sticking with the Hurricanes for at least another season Clark Laidlaw has re-signed with the team until the end of the Super Rugby 2027 PHOTO: LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY

Hurricanes head coach Clark Laidlaw has re-signed with the frnachise through to the end of the 2027 Super Rugby Pacific season.


Laidlaw’s contract renewal extends his tenure as head coach of the men’s team to a fourth season since joining the Hurricanes from the All Blacks Sevens ahead of the 2024 campaign.


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Since then, the 48-year-old has led the Hurricanes to a semi-final and a qualifying final over the past two seasons, and has guided the club to the top of this year’s Super Rugby Pacific standings after five rounds.


“It’s a huge honour and privilege to continue serving the club. I really feel like I’m at home here. I love being involved with the team. We play a brand of rugby that really fits with my thinking on the game,”said Laidlaw.


“We’re building a squad and a club with new owners and new leadership, and I feel I really align with how they see it, so that was a big part of my decision to stay. The identity of the team and the way we want to play the game is something I really align with as well.


“Some days you feel like you’re only getting started. I’m a couple years in, but I still think there’s loads to develop, loads for me to be better at, loads for the team to grow into, and this is the place I want to do that.


“Between the new leadership and the style of game we want to play, and the players, coaches, and management we’ve got, it was a pretty easy decision.”


Prior to his appointment as Hurricanes head coach, the former Scottish sevens international – who became a New Zealand citizen late last year – had previously been an assistant coach at the club between 2013 and 2015.


Outside of his involvement with the Hurricanes, Laidlaw has coached around the globe, including two stints with the All Blacks Sevens. He has also featured in various coaching roles with London Irish, New Zealand U20, Samoa, Taranaki, and Wellington sevens.


He won the 2018 Sevens World Cup, 2018 Commonwealth Games, 2020 World Sevens Series, and a silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics while All Blacks Sevens head coach.


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