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New boss for Canterbury women’s team

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Canterbury’s all-conquering women’s rugby team will be guided by newcomer Blair Baxter this season.

Canterbury, who won their third consecutiv­e provincial title last year and are the current holders of the JJ Stewart Trophy, were previously coached by Wayne Love and Kieran Kite.

Canterbury Rugby Football Union chief executive Tony

Smail said the union has been impressed by Baxter’s innovative thinking and coaching philosophy.

Baxter is currently the coach with the CRFU women’s developmen­t programme. Last year Baxter, 40, was an assistant coach with the Canterbury under-19 team that won the Jock Hobbs Memorial tournament.

He has been a coach educator with the CRFU community rugby team since 2018, and prior to that was heavily involved in Sydenham Rugby Club. He was head coach of the Division 1 side from 2015 to 2017, and had previously coached the Colts side for four seasons.

‘‘There is a big challenge ahead of me, and I am really excited to lead a programme of talented, high performing athletes in what is a provincial competitio­n that goes from strength to strength,’’ Baxter said.

‘‘2020 will present some additional challenges as we all navigate the current environmen­t amid the Covid-19 pandemic, but I know the side is really looking forward to the opportunit­ies ahead of us, and I can’t wait to contribute to this team.’’

Alongside Baxter’s appointmen­t the recruitmen­t process for assistant coaches is currently under way.

‘‘The calibre of applicatio­ns we have received for Farah Palmer Cup coaching positions has been really impressive, and recognises the important nature of these roles to the ongoing success of our women’s team,’’

Smail said.

‘‘We want to ensure that our players have the support to give them every opportunit­y for success, both as a team and individual­ly.

‘‘While details of the Farah Palmer Cup season are still being worked through by the provincial unions and New Zealand Rugby, 2020 is an important season for all players, as they strive to be considered for higher honours and the possibilit­y of playing in the 2021 World Cup at home.’’

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