Rotorua Daily Post

Highlander­s hire Dermody

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I believe in the club

and the region it represents, I believe

in the team and the players we have, and I believe that we can

achieve success.

Clarke Dermody has been appointed Highlander­s coach on a three-year deal. Dermody (42), the former All Blacks, Highlander­s and Southland prop, is a popular and familiar face at the franchise.

After playing 44 games for the Highlander­s then having a long spell with the London Irish club in England, he joined the Highlander­s as a scrum coach in 2014.

He later became forwards coach then assistant coach under Tony Brown, as well as coaching Tasman in the NPC.

Dermody has had a taste of head coaching duties already. He guided the Highlander­s to five straight wins in the Super Rugby Transtasma­n competitio­n last year when Brown returned to Japan.

He has developed a Highlander­s forward pack as good as any in Super Rugby Pacific, and players have spoken highly of his leadership and technical ability.

He becomes the first Southlande­r to be head coach of the Highlander­s.

“When I started with the Highlander­s in 2014 it wasn’t with the purpose of someday being the head coach,” Dermody said.

“I was just happy to get the opportunit­y to be involved with a club I have a genuine attachment with.

“I believe in the club and the region it represents, I believe in the team and the players we have, and I believe that we can achieve success if we work hard and work smart.”

Highlander­s chief executive Roger Clark is confident they have the right man for the job.

“Clarke has served his apprentice­ship with this club in every sense, firstly as a player and then as a coach.

“He understand­s this club and the region we represent well.

“He has shown he can get the best out of the people around him and we have faith in that ability to lead our club over the next few years.”

The Highlander­s’ full coaching staff for 2023 will be finalised within the next month.

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