Dave Rennie Confirms His All Blacks Assistant Coaches
2026-03-23 - 21:14
All Blacks Head Coach Dave Rennie has confirmed his assistant coaching group and Head of Performance to take the team through to the 2027 Men’s Rugby World Cup: Dave Rennie – Head Coach Neil Barnes – Senior Assistant Coach Jason Ryan – Forwards Coach Faʻalogo Tana Umaga – Defence Coach Mike Blair – Attack Coach Phil Healey – Head of Performance Rennie said he has recruited a group who each have vast proven experience and are world-class in their specialist fields. “This is a very experienced and highly skilled coaching team. Each of these men has a track record of getting the best out of the players and teams they coach, and they are each hugely motivated to get stuck in and deliver the same success with the All Blacks.” Current Taranaki Head Coach, Neil Barnes, will take on the Senior Assistant Coach role and also bring his lineout expertise, while Jason Ryan retains his role as Forwards Coach, with a particular focus on scrum and maul. All Black #961, Tana Umaga (Sagone, Afega and Leulumoega Tuai (Samoa)), will take on the defence portfolio at the conclusion of Moana Pasifika’s season. The attack will be led by former Scotland halfback Mike Blair who is currently Attack Coach under Dave Rennie at the Kobelco Kobe Steelers. Blair will complete the current Japan Rugby League One season before moving to New Zealand, subject to the granting of a work visa by the New Zealand Government. “Neil provides outstanding leadership and strategic support; Jase has proven himself as one of the best forwards coaches in the game; Tana brings immense mana and defensive insight; and Mike will bring his innovative approach and attention to detail to our attack. I know this group will challenge and support both me and our players to bring the best out of us all,” Rennie said. “This has been a thorough appointment process that included conversations with each of the former All Blacks Assistant Coaches. I want to acknowledge those men, who have all contributed so positively and professionally to this process and to the legacy of the All Blacks. They are each excellent coaches in their own right, who I know will go on to achieve further success in their careers.” New Zealand Rugby Interim CEO, Steve Lancaster, also paid tribute to the outgoing coaches. “We acknowledge that this has been an uncertain period for people and that there are some difficult farewells as part of the process. I want to pay tribute to the service that Scott Hansen, Tamati Ellison and Bryn Evans have given to the black jersey. They have each made important contributions to the team and I know they have all got a lot more to give as world-class coaches. The way they have conducted themselves throughout is testament to the outstanding professionals and good people they all are. “I also congratulate our new group of coaches, who bring a formidable combination of experience and mana. We are confident they will complement Dave’s leadership and we cannot wait to see them go to work with the 2026 All Blacks group.”