Never the New Zealand Federation (NZRU) had agreed to a contract extension in place of coach of the All Blacks on the eve of the World Cup .
This is now done for Steve Hansen, whose lease was extended until 2017 [news Rugby].
This is a first for a New Zealand coach Steve Hansen, head of the All Blacks since the home win at the 2011 World Cup to which he contributed as assistant to Graham Henry,
whom he succeeded becomes the first boss of the double world champions to extend his contract before the World Cup. The engagement of Hansen ran until the end of the World Cup 2015 in England;
here it is now certain to retain his post at least until the tour of British and Irish Lions in New Zealand, scheduled for summer 2017 [news Rugby].
The former coach of Wales has an exceptional record since taking office he has 3 years with 38 wins in 42 test matches for only two losses and two draws [news Rugby].
After being encouraged by my family and many of my relatives to continue, I wondered about whether I had the appetite and desire to continue this role, said Hansen, quoted by BBC Sport [news Rugby].
It is, therefore, the decision to continue was not a case of conscience, because there is no better job in the world of rugby [news Rugby].

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