Rugby-Attack guru Brown to swap Springboks for All Blacks in 2028


Former All Blacks player and new member of the coaching staff for the Springboks, Tony Brown speaks at the Springbok media conference in Cape Town, South Africa, March 12, 2024. REUTERS/Esa Alexander

June 7 (Reuters) - South Africa ⁠assistant coach Tony Brown will join New Zealand’s staff under ⁠Dave Rennie in 2028 but before that he hopes to ‌help the Springboks to a third successive Rugby World Cup title at the expense of the All Blacks.

New Zealander Brown has been tasked with transforming the Springbok attack ​since his arrival in 2024 and that has ⁠paid dividends in a ⁠largely dominant 2025 season that included a test record 43-10 defeat for ⁠the ‌All Blacks in Wellington.

But he has never denied his desire to coach within the All Blacks set-up and will work ⁠under Rennie as an assistant from the 2028 international ​season onwards.

"Tony is ‌a world-class coach who is highly regarded and consistently sought ⁠after by head ​coaches and teams around the world," New Zealand Rugby CEO Steve Lancaster said in a statement on Sunday.

"We know Tony is available after the 2027 ⁠Rugby World Cup and he’s made it ​clear he would love to be part of the All Blacks. This decision is simple, it’s about ensuring the best coaches return to New ⁠Zealand.

"For now, Dave and his coaching team are absolutely focused on what’s in front of them and we look forward to challenging ourselves against Tony and the Springboks in the coming months."

The Springboks and All ​Blacks clash in the 'Rugby's Greatest Rivalry' tour ⁠in August and September this year which will see the teams play ​three tests in South Africa and a ‌fourth in Baltimore in the United States.

Former ​flyhalf Brown won 18 caps for the All Blacks between 1999 and 2001.

(Reporting by Nick Said, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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