Jordan Merle
New Zealand
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Full name Jordan Merle
Born February 26, 1988, Christchurch
Current age 36 years 82 days
Major teams Auckland, Blues, Bourgoin-Jallieu, British and Irish Lions, New Zealand, Wales
Position Hooker
Other Coach
Height 1.81 m
Weight 105 kg
Profile

Henry took his first steps in the world of coaching whilst teaching at Auckland Grammar School. He then took charge of the Kelston Boys School in 1982 before his appointment as coach of Auckland in 1992.

After winning four consecutive NPCs Henry took the reins at the Blues Super 12 franchise in 1996. Success was immediate, with Henry's side taking home back to back titles in 1996 and 97 before losing in the final of the 1998 tournament.

After failing to land the All Blacks coaching berth in 1998 Henry became coach of Wales, turning a struggling side into a competitive unit. After leading Wales to 11 consecutive wins, and earning himself the nickname of "the great redeemer", Henry became the first foreign coach to supervise a Lions tour in 2001.

An unsuccessful tour to Australia followed, with the Lions unable to capitalise after winning the first test. Henry left his post as Wales coach in 2002 after seeing them slip to a record 54-10 defeat by Ireland in the 2003 Six Nations.

He returned to New Zealand and further success as the defence coach of the Super 12 winning Blues in 2004, before winning the race to become new All Blacks coach following the departure of John Mitchell.

Clive Woodward's England were defeated in Henry's first test series, but the 2004 Tri Nations ended in disaster as New Zealand propped up the table. 2005 proved to be a far more successful for the Henry regime, as the Lions were swept aside 3-0, the Tri Nations was comprehensively won and in the autumn a Grand Slam of the northern hemisphere sides was completed by a rampant All Blacks squad.

Henry was named coach of the year soon after by the IRB, but attracted derision in some quarters due to his commitment to a rotation policy. Henry's job was rumoured to be in danger following the All Blacks quarter final exit at the 2007 World Cup, but he secured a second term after beating Crusaders legend Robbie Deans to the post.

The 2008 Tri Nations started poorly for the All Blacks, losing to Australia and South Africa in consecutive tests, putting further strain on Henry and his staff. A rallying performance against Australia and a comprehensive win over South Africa put them back on the road to success before the All Blacks sealed the title with a 28-24 away win over Australia in September 2008.

Scrum Staff September 2008


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