27 Apr 2022

Bunting given task of overhauling Black Ferns culture

3:42 pm on 27 April 2022

Former Black Ferns Sevens coach Allan Bunting has been called into the Black Ferns fifteens to improve the side's culture and environment.

He's has been appointed in a newly created role, Manager of Culture and Leadership which was established following the Black Ferns review, which highlighted the need to strengthen the team environment with specific focus on culture and leadership.

Allan Bunting, head coach, New Zealand Women's Rugby Sevens team the Black Ferns Sevens.

Allan Bunting with the Black Fern Sevens. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Bunting has been involved with the Black Ferns Sevens set up for a decadeand recently lead the Chiefs Manawa to an inaugural Super Rugby Aupiki title.

He will work alongside the coaching group of Wayne Smith, Wesley Clark and Whitney Hansen.

Smith was appointed head coach last week - a role Bunting himself had been tipped for.

Bunting said the work done on connection and culture off the field will go hand in hand with on field performance.

"If we get our connection right, who we are and what our identity is, it will drive on field performance. My role will be making sure there is real alignment and connection, because a light is going to shine on this team like never before and we need to decide what we want to be in that light."

-RNZ