'Differing views': All Blacks assistant Leon MacDonald suddenly exits Scott Robertson's coaching staff

Thu, Aug 22, 2024, 12:29 AM
Nathan Williamson
by Nathan Williamson
Leon McDonald has departed ways with Scott Robertson and the All Blacks. Photo: Getty Images
Leon McDonald has departed ways with Scott Robertson and the All Blacks. Photo: Getty Images

The All Blacks have confirmed a sudden coaching change as assistant coach Leon MacDonald departs just five Tests into Scott Robertson's stint as head coach.

Assistant coach Scott Hansen and contact skills coach Tamati Ellison will take on additional responsibilities for the remainder of the season.

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“You’ve got two great coaches who have been having some robust but constructive discussions on the approach to drive the All Blacks over a period of time now," NZR Head of Professional Rugby and Performance Chris Lendrum said.

"Ultimately, they have made a brave decision that they believe is best for the team. “Leon is a highly regarded coach and has made a huge contribution to rugby across a number of teams in New Zealand, and we’d love to have him back in our system in the future.

"For now, I’d like to thank him on behalf of NZR and wish him all the very best.”

Robertson admits the pair came to a mutual agreement that the partnership wasn't working.

“Leon and I have been having some honest conversations with each other for a little while now," he conceded.

"As coaches we have differing views and both agreed it wasn’t working. Leon and I both care deeply about the All Blacks and we believe we’ve made a decision that’s best for this team. “There’s a huge amount of respect and appreciation for Leon in the group and the work he’s put in to get us to this point in our journey.

"As a team we have acknowledged that contribution and our focus now needs to be on South Africa, it’s going to be two tough Test matches over there.” 

McDonald joined the coaching staff at the end of 2023 after finishing his time with the Blues to join his ex teammate.

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