Dave Rennie named as new All Blacks head coach
Dave Rennie has won the race to become the new head coach of the All Blacks.
Dave Rennie was named the new head coach of the All Blacks on Wednesday and charged with taking New Zealand to a fourth World Cup triumph in Australia next year.
The 62-year-old former Wallabies coach beat out Jamie Joseph for one of the biggest jobs in world rugby after an extensive recruitment process that started when Scott Robertson stepped down in mid January after a critical review.
"Coaching the All Blacks is an incredible honour. I'm extremely proud to have been entrusted with this role and understand the expectations that come with it," Rennie said in a New Zealand Rugby statement.
He returns to Aotearoa!
— All Blacks (@AllBlacks) March 3, 2026
Introducing your new All Blacks Head Coach, Dave Rennie 👏🏼🇳🇿 pic.twitter.com/KYCZ7MCcBX
"I’m really clear on the way I want the All Blacks to play and I look forward to working with the players, management team, and the rugby community. We have a lot of talent here and we will be working extremely hard to make the country proud."





