Graham Henry

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Graham Henry is a renowned New Zealand rugby union coach best known for leading the All Blacks to sustained dominance, including victory at the 2011 Rugby World Cup.


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instanceOf human
rugby union coach
schoolteacher
awardReceived IRB Coach of the Year
Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
citizenship New Zealander
countryCoached British & Irish Lions
New Zealand
Wales
countryOfCitizenship New Zealand
employer British & Irish Lions management
New Zealand Rugby
Welsh Rugby Union
familyName Henry
fieldOfWork rugby tactics and strategy
sports coaching
genre rugby coaching
givenName Graham
hasTrained elite professional rugby players
numerous All Blacks internationals
influenced modern All Blacks coaching philosophy
professional era rugby coaching methods
knownFor leading the All Blacks to sustained dominance
winning the Rugby World Cup on home soil in 2011
languageSpoken English
ledTeamTo 2011 Rugby World Cup title
sustained dominance in international rugby with the All Blacks
name Graham Henry
nickname Ted
notableAchievement achieving a very high win percentage with the All Blacks
winning the 2011 Rugby World Cup as head coach of New Zealand
notableFor developing All Blacks depth across all positions
innovative rotation policy with the All Blacks
notableWork coaching the New Zealand national rugby union team
occupation rugby union coach
schoolteacher
positionHeld head coach of the New Zealand national rugby union team
residence New Zealand
sport rugby union
sportingDiscipline international rugby union coaching
teamCoached Auckland rugby union team
Blues (Super Rugby)
British & Irish Lions
New Zealand national rugby union team
Wales national rugby union team

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Graham Henry
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