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Kiwi Searancke

Kiwi Searancke (born c. 1952 in New Zealand) is a former rugby union player, and former head coach of Glasgow Rugby, now known as the Glasgow Warriors. He took over the club from Richie Dixon on 27 June 2002 when Dixon was appointed the SRU's Head of Coach Development.[1]

Kiwi Searancke
Birth nameKiwi Searancke
Place of birthNew Zealand
Rugby union career
Position(s) Prop
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
-
  • Te Awamutu OB
  • Hamilton Marist
  • Eastern Suburbs
()
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
1976-83 Waikato 73 (4)
Coaching career
Years Team
1999-2001
2002-03
2004-05
Waikato
Glasgow Warriors
Poverty Bay

Rugby union career edit

Amateur career edit

Searancke played for Te Awamutu OB, Hamilton Marist and Eastern Suburbs.[2]

Provincial career edit

Searancke was a prop for Waikato.[3]

Coaching career edit

Waikato and New Zealand edit

He was a coach of Waikato Rugby and was also involved in developing New Zealand's young rugby talent as a national under-21 selector and a coach of the New Zealand Nike Youth Team.

Glasgow Warriors edit

The SRU's Director of Rugby Jim Telfer stated that he was keen for the Glasgow players to experience different styles of coaching in bringing in Searancke. He appointed Steve Anderson, previously the Australian National rugby league assistant coach, as Searancke's assistant. Also kept on as assistant was Gordon Macpherson.

Telfer and Dixon were embarrassed by the fitness of the Glasgow players returning from their holidays to start their pre-season training. A good few of the players were out of condition and two Scotland international forwards laboured on a 3 km run in Dalziel Country Park. The professional players had previously been given a fitness programme to follow in the close season in an effort to match Super12 physical standards.

Searancke was to bring in a toughness to managing the squad who he felt were under-performing. Not surprisingly though his uncompromising attitude ruffled many of the Glasgow players and soon there was a split in the dressing room between players and management.[4]

Searancke's time in charge of the Glasgow side is named as ninth in the top 10 coaching disasters in the book Rugby Top 10 of Everything. It remarks: "He was critical of his players too often. Almost weekly Searancke would publicly remark about their poor basic skills and questionable attitudes". Yet Searancke often blamed himself rather than the players; lamenting on a poor decision by Gordon Bulloch which cost Glasgow the game against Ulster he said "It boiled down to the fact that we had not discussed the scoring permutations and the tie-break situation. It is something the coaches should have sorted out with the players earlier in the week. It didn't happen - so that was a mistake of mine."[5]

His fiery nature wasn't helped weeks later when Glasgow were thumped in the Heineken Cup 45-3 by Sale. This led to a public shouting match in the team room at Glasgow's Manchester hotel between Searancke and Glasgow's marketing manager Graham Clarke when Clarke picked the wrong time to ask Searancke to sign a shirt. "If you don't leave here, I'll punch you in the face" was the response. Searancke was to receive an official warning by the club for his behaviour.[4]

Telfer met Glasgow's senior players to assess the mood before reaching the decision with Glasgow that Searancke and Macpherson had to go. Anderson was moved to the SRU to help with Elite Development. At the time Telfer noted that Searancke's appointment at Glasgow was a mistake.[6] However in his autobiography 'Looking back... for once' he states that he regretted the sacking as Searancke identified limitations in terms of the players' standards and their ability to push themselves to the levels required to be consistently competitive. This was backed by outgoing Glasgow player Jason White who stated that a lot of the problems were with the players.[7]

Back to New Zealand edit

Searancke left Glasgow Warriors on 1 April 2003 and shortly afterwards got a job back in New Zealand coaching Poverty Bay rugby club. During that tenure as head coach he took Poverty Bay from the mid ranks of the division to win that division within a season

Searancke became a coach of the Black Ferns.[8][9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Glasgow Appoint Two New Coaches". Glasgow Warriors. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Kiwi P Searancke | New Zealand Rugby History".
  3. ^ "Sending a player off always ruins a game of rugby".
  4. ^ a b "Road to nowhere beckons Glasgow Kiwi Searancke". The Scotsman. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Rugby Union: KIWI TAKES BULL BY HORNS; Searancke: Don't blame Gord. - Free Online Library". Thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  6. ^ "'Mistake' made over Searancke". Telegraph.co.uk. 26 April 2003. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  7. ^ Richard Bright (26 April 2003). "'Mistake' made over Searancke". Telegraph.co.uk.
  8. ^ "Rugby: Importance of Maori culture stressed". 16 January 2012.
  9. ^ "WOMen's RUGBY: HB Black Ferns in World Cup squad".

External links edit

  • Road to Nowhere
  • Searancke leaves Glasgow

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Kiwi Searancke born c 1952 in New Zealand is a former rugby union player and former head coach of Glasgow Rugby now known as the Glasgow Warriors He took over the club from Richie Dixon on 27 June 2002 when Dixon was appointed the SRU s Head of Coach Development 1 Kiwi SearanckeBirth nameKiwi SearanckePlace of birthNew ZealandRugby union careerPosition s PropAmateur team s YearsTeamApps Points Te Awamutu OB Hamilton Marist Eastern Suburbs Provincial State sidesYearsTeamApps Points 1976 83Waikato73 4 Coaching careerYearsTeam1999 20012002 032004 05Waikato Glasgow WarriorsPoverty Bay Contents 1 Rugby union career 1 1 Amateur career 1 2 Provincial career 1 3 Coaching career 1 3 1 Waikato and New Zealand 1 3 2 Glasgow Warriors 1 3 3 Back to New Zealand 2 References 3 External linksRugby union career editAmateur career edit Searancke played for Te Awamutu OB Hamilton Marist and Eastern Suburbs 2 Provincial career edit Searancke was a prop for Waikato 3 Coaching career edit Waikato and New Zealand edit He was a coach of Waikato Rugby and was also involved in developing New Zealand s young rugby talent as a national under 21 selector and a coach of the New Zealand Nike Youth Team Glasgow Warriors edit The SRU s Director of Rugby Jim Telfer stated that he was keen for the Glasgow players to experience different styles of coaching in bringing in Searancke He appointed Steve Anderson previously the Australian National rugby league assistant coach as Searancke s assistant Also kept on as assistant was Gordon Macpherson Telfer and Dixon were embarrassed by the fitness of the Glasgow players returning from their holidays to start their pre season training A good few of the players were out of condition and two Scotland international forwards laboured on a 3 km run in Dalziel Country Park The professional players had previously been given a fitness programme to follow in the close season in an effort to match Super12 physical standards Searancke was to bring in a toughness to managing the squad who he felt were under performing Not surprisingly though his uncompromising attitude ruffled many of the Glasgow players and soon there was a split in the dressing room between players and management 4 Searancke s time in charge of the Glasgow side is named as ninth in the top 10 coaching disasters in the book Rugby Top 10 of Everything It remarks He was critical of his players too often Almost weekly Searancke would publicly remark about their poor basic skills and questionable attitudes Yet Searancke often blamed himself rather than the players lamenting on a poor decision by Gordon Bulloch which cost Glasgow the game against Ulster he said It boiled down to the fact that we had not discussed the scoring permutations and the tie break situation It is something the coaches should have sorted out with the players earlier in the week It didn t happen so that was a mistake of mine 5 His fiery nature wasn t helped weeks later when Glasgow were thumped in the Heineken Cup 45 3 by Sale This led to a public shouting match in the team room at Glasgow s Manchester hotel between Searancke and Glasgow s marketing manager Graham Clarke when Clarke picked the wrong time to ask Searancke to sign a shirt If you don t leave here I ll punch you in the face was the response Searancke was to receive an official warning by the club for his behaviour 4 Telfer met Glasgow s senior players to assess the mood before reaching the decision with Glasgow that Searancke and Macpherson had to go Anderson was moved to the SRU to help with Elite Development At the time Telfer noted that Searancke s appointment at Glasgow was a mistake 6 However in his autobiography Looking back for once he states that he regretted the sacking as Searancke identified limitations in terms of the players standards and their ability to push themselves to the levels required to be consistently competitive This was backed by outgoing Glasgow player Jason White who stated that a lot of the problems were with the players 7 Back to New Zealand edit Searancke left Glasgow Warriors on 1 April 2003 and shortly afterwards got a job back in New Zealand coaching Poverty Bay rugby club During that tenure as head coach he took Poverty Bay from the mid ranks of the division to win that division within a seasonSearancke became a coach of the Black Ferns 8 9 References edit Glasgow Appoint Two New Coaches Glasgow Warriors Retrieved 22 July 2015 Kiwi P Searancke New Zealand Rugby History Sending a player off always ruins a game of rugby a b Road to nowhere beckons Glasgow Kiwi Searancke The Scotsman Retrieved 22 July 2015 Rugby Union KIWI TAKES BULL BY HORNS Searancke Don t blame Gord Free Online Library Thefreelibrary com Retrieved 22 July 2015 Mistake made over Searancke Telegraph co uk 26 April 2003 Retrieved 22 July 2015 Richard Bright 26 April 2003 Mistake made over Searancke Telegraph co uk Rugby Importance of Maori culture stressed 16 January 2012 WOMen s RUGBY HB Black Ferns in World Cup squad External links editRoad to Nowhere Searancke leaves Glasgow Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kiwi Searancke amp oldid 1216097787, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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