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Jason Holland leverages his All Blacks experience as he returns to coaching with the Hurricanes. His time as an assistant coach under Scott Robertson has equipped him with valuable insights that benefit the Wellington team. After ending his All Blacks tenure last November, Holland rejoined the Hurricanes, where he previously served as head coach from 2020 to 2023.
Currently, the Hurricanes dominate the Super Rugby Pacific standings with 30 points from seven matches, outpacing the Chiefs by three points. Holland's influence is evident; the Hurricanes lead the league with 47 tries scored, showcasing a potent attack.
Holland emphasizes simplicity in coaching, drawing from his international experience. He believes clarity in his coaching philosophy enhances player development. In a recent interview, he noted the importance of staying true to himself and maintaining focus on core coaching principles. He finds joy in helping players improve, both individually and collectively.
As the Hurricanes prepare for a crucial derby against the Chiefs, Holland’s strategic insights and commitment to straightforward coaching could prove vital. This journey from the international arena back to Super Rugby illustrates how lessons learned at the highest level can transform a team's performance.

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