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    Australian Glenn Morrison is in the running to coach the Kiwis after being unveiled as one of four shortlisted candidates for the vacant role by New Zealand Rugby League.

    Aside from Morrison, a well-travelled former NRL second-rower who recently switched to coaching, three former Kiwis are in line for the role.

    Stephen Kearney will be hoping to retain the job, but an NZRL appointments panel will also interview David Kidwell and Richie Blackmore over the next week.

    The quartet were deemed the pick of 14 candidates after applications closed on Friday.

    Morrison ended a 16-year professional career in 2011 after stints with Balmain, North Sydney, North Queensland and Parramatta in the NRL, followed by contracts with English clubs Bradford and Wakefield.

    He is coaching English second division club the Dewsbury Rams.

    Kearney's tenure began in 2008, when he guided New Zealand to World Cup success in Brisbane. His most recent result was a heavy loss to Australia in last November's World Cup final in Manchester.

    Kidwell is an assistant coach at the Wests Tigers, following a three-year stint on the coaching staff at the Melbourne Storm.

    Blackmore has been a co-coach of New Zealand Maori and has tasted success at domestic level.

    NZRL chief executive Phil Holden says the decision to make the job contestable wasn't an indictment on Kearney's performance.

    "He has helped raise this programme to a higher level than it was when he arrived," Holden said.

    "But we were obliged to advertise this role once his contract expired and saw it as an opportunity to see who else was in the marketplace.

    "It's also an opportunity to scope out a succession plan - who can we begin developing as future Kiwis coaches?"

    The candidates will be interviewed by an appointment panel comprising Holden, three NZRL board members - chairman Scott Carter, former Kiwis player Iva Ropati and former Kiwis manager Ray Haffenden - NZRL high performance manager Tony Iro, and High Performance Sport NZ coaching consultant and world champion Black Sox softball coach Eddie Kohlhase.

    A recommendation is due in mid-February, 10 weeks ahead of the Kiwis' Anzac Test against Australia on May 2.

    The appointment process is running alongside a review of last year's World Cup campaign.

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    Glenn Morrison... Dewsbury Rams.... LOL
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    Kearney Re-appointed For Kiwis
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    Broncos' assistant coach Stephen Kearney has been confirmed for at least two more seasons as head coach of the NZ Kiwis.

    After seven years at the helm, including two World Cup finals, the former national team captain has been reappointed by NZ Rugby League until the end of the 2015, with a right of renewal through the next World Cup.

    “Stephen was the strongest candidate, and presented his vision for the Kiwis strongly and passionately,” says NZRL chief executive Phil Holden. “He really impressed the panel and demonstrated that he was the right man for the job.
    “We’ve invested heavily in Stephen’s development at this level and, generally, we feel he’s elevated the programme significantly since taking over.

    “We expect him to continue that progress and a two-year term will give us a chance to see how we’re tracking towards the next tournament, while also allowing us to put some focused resource and support around him to ensure that he succeeds.

    “This process has helped identify some future candidates in succession planning, and helped Stephen to really look hard at his own performance and how he can improve that going forward.”

    Under Kearney’s watch, the Kiwis won the 2008 World Cup and the 2010 Four Nations competition, but were outplayed 34-2 by Australia in last year’s WC final at Manchester.

    After reviewing the campaign, the NZRL has stopped short of blaming the misuse of prescription medication for that defeat.

    During the campaign, management warned several players for mixing sleeping pills and energy drinks as a recovery practice in a manner that had left some unable to function at 100% afterwards.

    “We’re very concerned at the health risks involved in this practice and the players involved probably aren’t even aware of the risk they are putting themselves at,” says Holden.

    “Their behaviour certainly divided the group and, in some cases, probably affected how individual players recovered from games, so it was definitely a factor.

    “But we can’t in, all honesty, say it cost us the World Cup title – that would be disrespectful to an Australian side that deserve to rank among the all-time greats.”
    While the medication/energy drink combination is neither illegal nor banned by Wada, this incident has galvanised rugby league’s governing bodies on both sides of the Tasman in a drive to stamp out the practice.

    The NRL has set up a taskforce on the issue, with NZRL represented by high performance manager Tony Iro. Clubs are now considering greater controls over the issue of sleeping pills to players.

    “We’ve been heartened by the NRL’s response to this, since our players operate in that environment for most of the year and any change can only be achieved through co-operation with their clubs,” says Holden.

    The NZRL review pinpointed several courses of action that need to be addressed going forward, including:

    • Maintaining player focus over a long campaign after an already lengthy NRL season
    • Developing leadership depth to cover the loss of key senior players
    • Reviewing and tightening the players’ employment contracts to reflect NZRL expectations and the consequences for breaching those standards
    • Maintaining consistent selection policy that reflects team culture, on and off the field
    • Consolidating staffing structure
    New Zealand’s next international fixture is the annual Anzac test against Australia at Allianz Stadium, Sydney on May 2.
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