Cooper steps down from Maori All Blacks role

Cooper steps down from Maori All Blacks role

Maori All Blacks Head Coach Colin Cooper has announced he will stand down from the special team as he focusses on his new role in charge of the Chiefs Super Rugby campaign next year.



Cooper, who has coached the Maori All Blacks since 2013, said he was disappointed to have to step down from a role which had given him great joy and satisfaction, but the inevitable clash in schedules limited his availability.



“For me personally, being part of this great group of young men has been a very special experience.  I’m really proud of the players and management team who have all added immense value and contributed positively to the legacy of the Maori jersey."



Under Cooper's watch, the Maori All Blacks played and beat six national sides,  played in six other countries including the United States and Canada, and played a historical, although disappointing, match at home against the British and Irish Lions. 

With a total of 10 Maori All Blacks matches to his credentials, Cooper also helped 10 Maori All Blacks earn selection into the All Blacks.  A total 18 players donned both the Maori All Blacks and All Blacks jerseys between 2013 and 2017.




New Zealand Rugby has commenced its search for a new Head Coach to lead the Maori All Blacks.


Colin Cooper coached the Maori All Blacks for 10 matches from 2013 to 2017.  Under his stewardship, the Maori All Blacks have won all six matches they played against another national team.



Cooper will coach Taranaki for the Mitre 10 Cup this year before taking up the Chiefs Head Coaching role.

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