The Timaru Herald

Dermody keen on

- Paul Cully

In-form Highlander­s No 8 Marino Mikaele-Tu’u says Clarke Dermody has the players’ full backing to be the next head coach of the Highlander­s, pointing to his success in driving them to the Super Rugby Trans Tasman final last year.

New Highlander­s chair Peter Kean said last week that the Highlander­s were looking at internal and external candidates to replace Tony Brown from 2023 onwards, with Dermody a definite ‘‘contender’’.

Dermody, who has been an assistant coach to Brown for the past two seasons, confirmed his interest yesterday, saying: ‘‘Obviously my name has been bandied about, and it’s something that I’d look forward to.

‘‘It’s a club that’s given me everything, and if I can give back and make the team better, if I was the right person, then I’d openly take it, but at the moment it’s about the Force [in Dunedin on Friday].’’

Tu’u – in the form of his career after offseason surgery on his tibia – was in no doubt that Dermody was the right man for the job.

‘‘He’s been really good for me. I’ve been here four or five years, and he’s really showed me a few things that I’ve needed to improve on,’’ he said. ‘‘So you couldn’t give it to a better man, if it was up to me.’’

With Brown on test duty with Japan last year, Dermody piloted the Highlander­s to five wins in a row in Super Rugby Trans Tasman, including a strong bonus-point win against the Brumbies in Canberra in the final round that saw the Highlander­s clinch a place in the decider against the Blues.

The endorsemen­t from MikaeleTu’u will also help his cause, particular­ly as players such as the No 8, lock Josh Dickson and prop Ethan de Groot have improved noticeably under his coaching.

‘‘It’s just doing your job,’’ Dermody said. ‘‘It’s a pretty intimate job. You’re with the players more than you’re with your family at times. So, it’s always good when they like you as well.’’

Meanwhile, the Highlander­s have suffered another injury blow in the back row, with Christian Lio-Willie ruled out for the rest of the season.

Lio-Willie suffered a high ankle sprain after 20 minutes in the game against the Fijian Drua, but played

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