Sir Graham Henry (Ted) is a former All Blacks head coach and one of the greatest coaching minds of all time and is one of the most successful coaches to have ever coached the All Blacks.
He won 88 of his 103 tests as the head coach of the All Blacks. During period as All Blacks head coach, he was also named as the IRB International Coach of the Year five times.
Ted led the All Blacks side to Rugby World Cup glory in 2011 and was the leader of the successful ‘Sir‘ coach group – Wayne Smith, Steve Hansen and Mike Cron.
Across his distinguished coaching career, he’s also coached Wales, the British and Irish Lions and Auckland (NPC).
After stepping down as the head coach of the All Blacks in 2011, Graham Henry took up a position as a mentor with the NZRU for coaches in New Zealand. Since, he has also worked as a consultant and an assistant coach with Argentina, and as a consultant with Leinster.