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      • Graham Henry left Wales in 2002 and was appointed as a defensive coach at the Blues. Then, he finally became head coach of the All Blacks in 2004.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Graham_HenryGraham Henry - Wikipedia

    Following the unexpected death of headmaster Jim Paton while jogging in 1987, Henry became headmaster. He held the job until resigning to become a full-time coach in 1996. His first major role was as coach of the successful Auckland provincial rugby team from 1992 to 1997.

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · World Cup-winning coach Graham Henry stepped down from his role in charge of New Zealand on this day in 2011. The announcement came eight days after the All Blacks lifted the Webb Ellis Cup on home soil following a narrow 8-7 win over France at Eden Park in Auckland.

  4. www.rugbypass.com › coaches › graham-henryGraham Henry - RugbyPass

    Graham Henry left Wales in 2002 and was appointed as a defensive coach at the Blues. Then, he finally became head coach of the All Blacks in 2004. Following the appointment of Graham Henry, New Zealand began to dominate world rugby once again.

  5. thegreatcoachespodcast.com › episode › graham-henryGraham Henry - Great Coaches

    Graham Henry started coaching in 1975 while teaching at Auckland Grammar school. His coaching and teaching continued and in 1993 he was to win the first of 4 consecutive Provincial Championships with Auckland.

  6. Henry's breakthrough in international coaching came when he was appointed the head coach of Wales in 1998. Under his tutelage, Wales embarked on an 11-match winning streak, a testament to Henry's strategic prowess and knack for nurturing talent.

  7. New Zealander Graham Henry, a former teacher at New Zealand Auckland Grammar School became Wales Coach in the summer of 1998 following a disastrous Wales tour to South Africa.

  8. Oct 31, 2011 · World Cup-winning coach Graham Henry has stood down as New Zealand boss after an eight-year reign. The 65-year-old took over in December 2003 and saw his side narrowly beat France 8-7 in the...