‘I’ve got some firm ideas’

New Zealand Rugby chairman David Kirk stated Rennie’s extensive experience had been an important factor in his appointment.

His career includes coaching the All Blacks’ great rivals, Australia, from late 2019 to early 2023.

Overseeing 34 tests, he won 13, drew four and lost 18 – giving him the lowest winning record of any Wallabies coach who had taken at least 30 tests.

While the side notched up notable wins over New Zealand, South Africa and France, they also fell to their first defeat to Italy.

Rennie stated team culture would be one of his main focuses when he takes the reigns and that he had an idea of changes he wanted to make to the way the team played.

“[I’m] probably not going to go into massive detail around what that is or the changes we want to make because I don’t want to throw anyone in the previous regime under the bus,” he added.

“I’ve watched a lot of footy already. I’ve got some firm ideas around the shifts we can make that’ll make us better.”

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