Marlborough Express

Maguire set to coach Kiwis

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achieved that feat since 1971.

Previous to his spell at the Rabbitohs he coached English giants Wigan Warriors, where he won the Premiershi­p in 2010 and Challenge Cup a year later.

During New Zealand Rugby League’s recruitmen­t process, one of the key factors was to have a coach willing to stay with the team through to the 2021 World Cup in England.

Although Maguire recently stated that he is keen to coach in the NRL again, he has clearly demonstrat­ed to the interview panel, led by Dean Bell, that he is committed to the Kiwis.

On the Fox Sports show NRL360 a couple of weeks ago, Maguire confirmed his interest in the Kiwis.

‘‘The internatio­nal game has always appealed to myself to build, especially [a team] of New Zealand’s calibre, would be a great experience,’’ Maguire said.

Daley didn’t hide the fact that he was interested in getting back into top coaching again by taking on the Kiwis, but his CV doesn’t match Maguire’s.

Other than in 2014, Daley was unsuccessf­ul as coach of New South Wales in State of Origin, winning just five of the 16 games in which he led the Blues.

Stuff understand­s that the appointmen­t panel, which consisted of Bell, Frank Endacott, Waimarama Taumaunu and Monty Betham, were impressed with how Maguire interviewe­d.

Former Rabbitohs coach Des Hasler was an early favourite to be the next coach of the Kiwis, replacing David Kidwell, but he ruled himself out last month, stating he would rather coach again in the NRL next.

Former Sea Eagles coach Geoff Toovey revealed last month that he had been passed over for the job.

The NZRL are expected to make an announceme­nt later this week, with the next Kiwis test being the controvers­ial fixture against England in Denver on June 24.

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