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NZR launches independent investigation into Black Ferns coach

An independent inquiry has been set up by New Zealand Rugby to investigate a claim by Black Ferns player Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate that coach Glenn Moore contributed to her having a mental breakdown.

In a social media post earlier this week Ngata-Aerengamate alleged Moore told her she didn’t deserve to be in the team and she was selected only to play the guitar.

The end of year tour northern hemisphere was a tough one for the Black Ferns.

They lost all four tests, beaten convincingly by England and France in what was their first internatioanal rugby in two years due to Covid.

New Zealand Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson says the independent inquiry will run alongside the review the NZR is doing of the Black Ferns end of year tour.

Robinson said the terms of reference are being drawn up and a panel including rugby and non-people people being sought.

“We have a huge amount of sympathy for anyone going through a challenging time like this…I know that our people have been in contact with Te Kura to make sure that she has got all the support possible at this time.

Robinson said they also wanted to “understand” what Ngata-Aerengamate wanted to see as part of the review.

Robinson wouldn’t give his thoughts on the tenor of the alleged comments.

Black Ferns coach Glenn Moore

An independent inquiry has been launched over alleged comments made by Black Ferns coach Glenn Moore.
Photo: Photosport

He praised the work Moore has done for the sport…but stopped short of endorsing him as the right person to continue coaching the Black Ferns.

“We have a huge amount of regard for the work that Glen has done over many, many years….but we are taking (this) really seriously,” said Robinson.

He added this was the chance for a “pause to undertsand where we can better.”

The independent report is expected to be completed by the end of January but Robinson would guarantee it would be made public.

NZR chief executive Mark Robinson

NZR chief executive Mark Robinson
Photo: Photosport

Meanwhile New Zealand Rugby’s deal with US equity Silver Lake is at a stalemate any may yet even fall over.

In March the NZR, the provinces and Māori Rugby voted unanimously in favour of the Silver Lake proposal which was worth $387.5 million for a 12.5 percent stake in the commercial rights.

Silver Lake has since reduced their potential equity stake to 7.5 percent.

But the NZR’s been unable to finalise a deal with the Players Association who’s sign-off is needed for it to proceed and Robinson knows time if running out.

“We need in this area quickly in this area as feel the investment not only in rugby but in sport is happening quickly and transforming the ability of sporting codes and organisations right around the world.”

Asked if the deal could still fall over he said “it’s a possibility”.

“(But) the fact we are meeting again (next week with the Players Association) shows there is a real intent and desire to want to do something so we have just got to keep going.”

-RNZ

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