Henry arrival not linked to Warriors discipline woes - coach


  • Rugby
  • Wednesday, 11 May 2016

New Zealand All Blacks coach Graham Henry looks on before their Rugby World Cup final match against France at Eden Park in Auckland October 23, 2011. REUTERS/David Gray

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The appointment of former All Blacks coach Graham Henry as a consultant at the New Zealand Warriors is unrelated to the discipline problems that have rocked the National Rugby League team, according to coach Andrew McFadden.

Henry, revered in New Zealand for guiding the All Blacks to their drought-breaking World Cup win in 2011, started a month-long stint as a coaching consultant at the Warriors this week.

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