
No reason has been given for the dismissal of the coach, who has been in post for two years and has never lost a game in that time (admittedly the Black Ferns haven't actually played many, but that has hardly been Atkins fault).
Suspicion turns to the desparate financial straights that the NZRU seem to be in - certainly Atkins seems to believe that:
"When the NZRU want to cut budgets and save money they chop programmes and that's one of the first programmes to go, the Black Ferns," he said yesterday, "All they do is give lip service to the girls."
The Kiwi cash crisis first came to light in December (as covered here), and the response has been to cut back on almost everything outside of core activities - and in fairness to the NZRU other teams have suffered as well, including the various Maori sides, but to voluntarily cast out the coach barely a year before a World Cup defence would seem to be - at the very least - bad timing. What is more, in less than five months the team needs to be ready for its first ever visit to England for what pretty much everyone sees as two World Cup Final rehersals. With the NZ Board still "going through a recruitment process" it won't leave whoever takes the job on much time to get to grips with what Atkins calls the "poisoned chalice" of New Zealand rugby.
I wonder what Simon is doing at the moment...
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