New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) chairman Jock Hobbs said Graham Henry
and assistants Steve Hansen and Wayne Smith will face the board\'s rugby
committee for their annual performance review.
\"Obviously there\'s a greater edge to it this year,\" Hobbs said.
The
committee will comprise Mike Eagle, Paul Quinn, Graham Mourie, Ivan
Haines and Hobbs who will be assisted by senior NZRU management.
\"There
will be considerable discussion and at the completion of that, the
rugby committee will report to the board on their assessment and
conclusions.\"
It was hoped the coaches\' performance review could be completed by Christmas.
Whether
or not Henry was retained or a new coach for the All Blacks was called
for, the performance review was the first step and Hobbs expected it
would be completed by the middle of next week.
\"So long as the
board feels they have enough information, they will then move
immediately to decide what is the appropriate appointment process – in
other words, should applications be sought for the All Blacks coaching
position.\"
As for the independent review of the All Blacks\'
World Cup campaign, Hobbs said it was hoped the wider review could be
completed by the first quarter of next year.
\"(A wider review)
is something different, it\'s much broader, much wider, the focus is not
just on the coaches (but also) on the preparation and training, both on
and off the field for the entire campaign.\"
The board would also next week consider terms of reference for the wider review and who should carry it out.
\"That review will not be completed until the first quarter of next year.\"