Life after coaching the ABs to World Cup win

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Sun, 13 Nov 2011 8:46p.m.

Graham Henry has time for fishing with the Rugby World Cup behind him

Graham Henry has time for fishing with the Rugby World Cup behind him

The weight is off Graham Henry's shoulders, his upside-down smile is the right way up again, and finally he is willing to open up about his years in charge of the All Blacks.

60 Minutes reporter, Sarah Hall spends the day fishing with Henry and his wife, Raewyn. As the fish start biting, 'Ted' starts answering the big questions - what went wrong with the game plan in the final; and what will happen if the team is coached by his friend and lieutenant Steve Hansen?

Later Hall talks to Hansen and All Blacks captain Richie McCaw about what they really think of Henry, and where the All Blacks go from here.

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13 Nov 2011 09:22p.m.

Robyn Jones wrote:

Very good interview. Disappointing to see that not one person was wearing a life jacket though...