‘They know where to find me’: Wayne ‘certainly open’ to vacant Kiwis job

The most skilled coach within the sport has put his hand as much as lead New Zealand’s Test workforce with Wayne Bennett declaring: “the door is certainly open for me.”

The Kiwis are on the hunt for a brand new coach after parting methods with Michael Maguire, who has since signed a three-year cope with the New South Wales Blues.

While Nathan Cayless and Stacey Jones are mentioned to be main the race for the position, Bennett instructed News Corp that he’s “open” to the job if NZRL would have him.

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“I’m not retired yet so if the Kiwis are interested, I’m certainly open to it,” the 73-year-old instructed News Corp.

“I’ve got a history with New Zealand. I was involved with the All Golds team (in 2007), that was a great experience, we had a tour of England and I was coach of the team.

“I’ve also worked with Steve Kearney (former Kiwis coach) when he was coaching the Kiwis and they won the World Cup in 2008 with Steve in charge.

“I have great affection for the Kiwis, I coach several of their guys at the Dolphins in the (Jesse and Kenny) Bromwich boys and Jamayne Isaako.

“The door is certainly open for me. If it’s an option for the New Zealand Rugby League, they know where to find me.”

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Bennett is regarded was probably the greatest coaches the sport has seen and has expertise at a world degree having beforehand led Australia and England throughout his 36-year profession.

He is contracted to the Dolphins for yet one more season. He’ll then hand over the reins to Kristian Woolf.

“I have a great regard for international rugby league,” Bennett mentioned.

“I’ve always given back to that arena. The reason I was part of the 2008 World Cup with New Zealand (as an assistant)… the media were bagging the international game and saying it was just a walkover for Australia.

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“That’s why I got involved. I didn’t want to stand there and watch international league die, I thought let’s give this a shot and it was a great tournament for the Kiwis.

“With the Samoans and Tongans on the rise, there’s a lot more interest, there’s a lot more to be done, so the international game is heading in the right direction now.

“I don’t know what the end of the year (2024) holds for me but I’ll be finishing up as head coach of the Dolphins, so I’ll be unemployed and looking at all my options.”

NZRL shouldn’t be in a rush given the Kiwis don’t play once more till October, however CEO Greg Peters mentioned the governing physique would “like to see something settled early next year.”

Peters mentioned NZRL would “love to have a Kiwi coach” however the “priority is to have the best coach.”

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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