Select Region

Super 14

(Kick-off is GMT)

Friday, March 19:
Blues v Brumbies (06.35)
Bulls v H'canes (17.10)

Saturday, March 20:
Crusaders v Lions (04.30)
H'landers v Sharks (06.35)
Force v Waratahs (11.10)
Stormers v Cheetah (15.05)

Six Nations

(Kick-off is GMT)

Saturday, March 20:
Wales v Italy (14.30)
Ireland v Scotland (17.00)
France v England (19.45)

LIVE COVERAGE

more Fixtures

Super 14

Sunday, March 14:
Reds 50-10 Force

Saturday, March 13:
Brumbies 24-22 Sharks
Bulls 50-35 Highlanders
Stormers 37-13 H'canes

Friday, March 12:
Chiefs 19-26 Crusaders
Waratahs 73-12 Lions

Six Nations

Sunday, March 14:
France 46-20 Italy

Saturday, March 13:
Ireland 27-12 Wales
Scotland 15-15 England

LIVE COVERAGE

more Results

Newsletter

LATEST NEWS

Poll
Should the Lions fire their coach?
Absolutely, they are losing by bigger margins than ever
Bring back Loffie, all is forgiven
No, fire the administration - they appointed the coach and let the top players go

Umaga's return to NZ confirmed

Mon, 15 Mar 2010 13:20

Former All Black captain Tana Umaga will return to New Zealand as player-assistant coach for Counties Manukau over the next two years in the national provincial rugby championship.

Counties Manukau chief executive Phil McConnell said Umaga, who has been coaching at Toulon in France since 2007, was keen to return home.

"The board took action as soon as we became aware that Tana was looking to return home to further his coaching career and be closer to his family," he said.

McConnell said the 74-Test cap veteran still had plenty to contribute, both as a player and as an assistant coach.

"Tana Umaga is a perfect match for Counties Manakau. His mana, experience, professionalism and dedication are precisely what we need to take our team to the next level."

Counties Manukau coach Milton Haig said part of Umaga's role would be to assist with the coaching and development of the young players.

"We have a group of young and very talented players that we are developing, and having someone with Tana's outstanding attributes as a player and coach will be invaluable for all those involved."

Umaga said he was pleased to be returning to New Zealand.

"My family and I are excited to be returning home, and I am looking forward to the challenge that lies ahead."

Umaga said he had been keeping fit and was looking forward to "putting the boots on again".

NZPA