Crowley already has job lined up after stunning Italy exit revelation
Kieran Crowley looks poised to embark on a new chapter in his coaching career as he prepares to take the reins as head coach of Honda Heat in Japan Rugby League One.
This comes after the surprising news that he will no longer be required as the head coach of Italy, despite his desire to extend his contract.
According to reports out of Japan, Honda Heat is being heavily linked with the New Zealander.
Crowley, a former All Blacks fullback, has an impressive coaching pedigree. He previously coached Canada during the 2015 World Cup before assuming the role of Italy's head coach in 2021. During his tenure, he achieved significant milestones, including ending a 36-game losing streak in the Six Nations competition with a memorable victory over Wales. He also guided Italy to their first-ever triumph against Australia in November of the same year.
Despite these accomplishments, Crowley's record with Italy stands at six wins and 13 defeats.
FIR President, Marzio Innocenti, expressed his gratitude towards the New Zealand coach for his contributions. "Kieran's time with Italian rugby has been very positive," Innocenti stated, emphasizing Crowley's role in nurturing and developing the players into competitive Test athletes.
Crowley's departure from Italy will happen after the World Cup later this year, marking the end of a short but relatively sweet era for both coach and team.
Latest Comments
The last paragraph is key. Most scrum “dominance” ends in penalties. Why? Let them play the ball unless it’s impossible.
Go to commentsI hate that camera!
Go to comments