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Steve Hansen

Sir Steve Hansen (born Stephen William Hansen on 7 May 1959) is a rugby union coach and former player, renowned for his tenure as head coach of the national team, the All Blacks, from 2012 to 2019, during which he guided the side to victory in the . Born in near to dairy farming parents, Hansen grew up on the family farm before relocating to at age 15, where he attended Shirley Boys' High School and later represented provincially as a centre in 21 matches. Hansen transitioned to coaching in 1996 with the provincial team, securing National Provincial Championship titles in 1997 and 2001, and later served as assistant coach for the franchise Crusaders. In 2002, he took on the role of head coach for the national team until 2004, marking his entry into international . Returning to , Hansen joined the All Blacks as assistant coach under in 2004, contributing to their triumph before succeeding Henry as head coach in 2012. Under his leadership, the All Blacks achieved an unprecedented win rate of over 87 percent across 107 tests, including six titles and back-to-back finals appearances in 2015 and 2019. Hansen was knighted in the (announced December 2019) as Sir Stephen Hansen for services to . Following his All Blacks departure in 2019, he took up the head coaching position with Japan's in 2020, where he continues to lead the team in the as of 2025.

Early years

Early life and education

Steve Hansen was born on 7 May 1959 in , a town near in New Zealand's region, to dairy farmers Desmond (Des) and Lauriss Hansen. His family operated a dairy farm on the Taieri Plain, where Hansen grew up immersed in rural life, performing daily chores such as milking cows and general farm maintenance from a young age. These responsibilities, under the guidance of his father Des—a hardworking farmer and rugby enthusiast—instilled in Hansen a strong and that would later define his character. Hansen's early education took place in the local community, beginning at Outram Primary School on the Taieri Plain, where he first developed an interest in under the coaching of Laurie Mains in the late 1960s. He later attended Taieri High School (now Taieri College) in , continuing his schooling amid the demands of farm life. At around age 15, Hansen's family relocated to , where he enrolled at and completed his secondary education, benefiting from the school's strong emphasis on sports and discipline. The rural New Zealand environment of his upbringing profoundly shaped Hansen's grounded personality and early passion for rugby, fostering a no-nonsense approach rooted in community and physical labor. This background not only built his physical toughness but also sparked his lifelong connection to the sport, which he pursued alongside his studies in Christchurch.

Playing career

Steve Hansen represented in as a centre during a brief provincial playing career. Growing up on a dairy farm contributed to the that supported his on-field capabilities. He appeared in 21 first-class matches for the team from 1978 to 1987. His debut came with Canterbury B against in September 1978, and his final game was for Canterbury against in April 1987. Notable fixtures included provincial encounters against Buller, such as a 30–3 win for B on 13 September 1981. He also briefly played club in with . Hansen retired from playing in the late to prioritize family and his professional role as a police officer, which he held for six years.

Personal life

Hansen has been married three times. He married his current wife, Tash Marshall, in 2014. They have a blended family of six children. He is the second of four children born to his parents, Desmond and Lauriss Hansen, with two brothers and one sister. His father Des died in 2012 at age 78 after a stroke. His mother Lauriss died in 2024 following a battle with cancer that began in 2007.

Coaching career

Provincial and club coaching

Hansen's coaching career began as a natural progression from his playing days, where he had experienced the demands of provincial firsthand. In 1996, Hansen was appointed of the provincial team, a role he held until 2001. During this period, he guided the side to two National Provincial Championship titles in 1997 and 2001, establishing a foundation for his reputation in . Concurrently, from 1999 to 2000, Hansen served as assistant coach for the Crusaders franchise, first under Wayne Smith and then . In this capacity, he contributed to the team's back-to-back successes, including their 2000 title win, by focusing on tactical preparation and player integration. In 2000, Hansen took charge of New Zealand A (now known as New Zealand XV) for their European tour, where the team played matches against emerging international opposition. This role allowed him to nurture developing talent, providing exposure to high-level competition while prioritizing skill refinement and team cohesion. Throughout these early roles, Hansen began developing his coaching philosophy, drawing from his playing experiences to emphasize discipline in training and a strong focus on player welfare, ensuring holistic support beyond physical preparation.

Wales national team

Hansen joined the national team as forwards coach (assistant coach) under in late 2001, ahead of the . When Henry resigned abruptly in February 2002 amid a poor start to the tournament, Hansen was promoted to interim for the remainder of the and was confirmed in the role on a permanent basis until the end of the 2003–04 season in April 2002. His early tenure was marked by challenges, including a lengthy —Wales endured 10 consecutive defeats between 2002 and 2003—and difficulties integrating New Zealand's professional coaching methods with Welsh 's passionate, community-driven culture. Hansen emphasized player development through rigorous fitness regimes and tactical discipline, which helped build a stronger foundation despite the results, though he noted resistance from some players accustomed to a more relaxed environment. Under Hansen's leadership, Wales prepared for the in , where they showed marked improvement. The team secured pool-stage victories over (41–10), (27–20), and (44–15), before a narrow 53–37 loss to in the final pool match. This performance advanced Wales to the quarterfinals for the first time since 1987, where they fell 17–28 to in a closely contested showdown. Hansen's focus on conditioning and attacking play was credited with revitalizing the squad, though the overall record remained modest. Hansen's time as head coach spanned 29 Test matches from 2002 to 2004, yielding 10 wins and a win rate of approximately 34 percent. Highlights included a 2003 summer series win over and competitive showings in the 2004 , where finished third after victories over (23–10), (44–10), and (24–10). These results signaled ' resurgence, setting the stage for the Grand Slam under his successor in 2005. Hansen departed after the 2004 , returning to to join the All Blacks coaching staff, citing a desire to be closer to family.

New Zealand All Blacks assistant coach

Upon returning from his stint as head coach of the national team, Steve Hansen was appointed assistant coach to the All Blacks under in 2004, initially focusing on the forwards and defense. His prior experience in , where he had overhauled defensive structures, directly informed these tactics, emphasizing disciplined lineout execution and breakdown efficiency. In this role, Hansen contributed significantly to the team's success, helping secure Tri Nations titles in 2005, 2008, and 2010 through targeted forward dominance and tactical adaptability. Hansen played a pivotal part as co-coach in the All Blacks' triumphant 2011 Rugby World Cup campaign, where the team overcame early challenges to claim the title on home soil. Following the disappointing quarterfinal exit at the 2007 World Cup, he was instrumental in handling team transitions, rebuilding squad depth by integrating emerging talents like Dan Carter's successors and bolstering the forward pack with players such as and . This rebuild emphasized long-term development, rotating players to maintain freshness and versatility across positions. Under Hansen's influence, the All Blacks implemented high-performance strategies that included innovative mental preparation programs to build and video analysis techniques for dissecting opponent patterns in real-time. These approaches fostered a culture of continuous improvement, with Hansen advocating for data-driven reviews to refine defensive alignments and forward set-piece plays. His partnership with was marked by collaborative decision-making, where the duo shared responsibilities—Henry on overall strategy and Hansen on execution—ensuring balanced input from the and players alike. This synergy was evident in their joint oversight of training sessions, promoting a team-oriented environment that prioritized over individual directives.

New Zealand All Blacks head coach

Steve Hansen succeeded as head coach of the All Blacks in December 2011, assuming the role ahead of the 2012 season following Henry's retirement after the victory. Under Hansen's leadership from 2012 to 2019, the All Blacks achieved an impressive win rate of approximately 87% across 107 matches, with 93 victories, 10 losses, and 4 draws, maintaining their status as the dominant force in rugby. This period included retaining the in 2015, where Hansen guided the team to a 34-17 final victory over in , becoming the first nation to win back-to-back World Cups in the tournament's history. The All Blacks also secured three titles during his tenure, notably in 2012 with a perfect record against rivals, in 2014 after a hard-fought campaign that included a narrow 27-25 loss to but overall supremacy, and in 2017 amid a transitional year. Hansen's era featured pivotal series that tested and showcased the team's resilience, including the 2017 tour, which ended in a historic 1-1 series draw after a tense 15-15 third Test at , denying the All Blacks a clean sweep for the first time against the Lions since 1971. A rare 16-9 defeat to in in November 2018 marked the All Blacks' first loss to Ireland since 1978 (40 years earlier) and prompted Hansen to acknowledge Ireland as the world's top-ranked team at that point, using the setback as a catalyst for introspection and refinement ahead of the next World Cup. These challenges highlighted Hansen's adaptive coaching style, which emphasized and collective response to adversity. Throughout his tenure, Hansen introduced innovations in team culture that prioritized mental resilience and player welfare, fostering an environment where vulnerability was encouraged to build emotional strength. He advocated for player load management as 's top priority in global scheduling to prevent and injuries, warning that excessive fixtures undermined long-term health. Hansen promoted open discussions on , drawing from his own experiences to instill a culture of honesty and support, which he credited for sustaining high performance under pressure. This approach culminated in the , where the All Blacks reached the semifinals but suffered a 19-7 loss to in , ending their title defense; Hansen announced his retirement shortly after, concluding his All Blacks career on a bronze-medal finish against .

Post-All Blacks roles

Following his tenure with the All Blacks, Steve Hansen joined in Japan's Top League as director of rugby in December 2019, officially commencing the role in 2020. Initially focused on mentoring, consulting, and advising the and , Hansen's position emphasized building a sustainable program at the club. His appointment, following his knighthood in the , marked a significant step in exporting expertise to international markets. By the 2024-2025 season, Hansen's role had evolved to , co-leading the team alongside former All Blacks colleague Ian Foster. This partnership aimed to instill All Blacks methodologies, such as team-first decision-making and a family-oriented environment, into Japanese while mentoring local coaches and developing players eager to adopt high-performance habits. In a separate international engagement, Hansen provided unpaid advisory input to Eddie Jones and the Wallabies for one week in August 2023, assisting preparations ahead of their match against . Within , Hansen's tenure with has involved navigating challenges, including a winless start across the first three rounds of the 2024-2025 campaign in early 2025, prompting a strategic emphasis on squad rebuilding and foundational improvements. As of November 2025, Hansen remains in his head coach position, with the team—bolstered by new signings—targeting playoff contention in the 2025-2026 season.

Coaching record and statistics

International matches

As head coach of the Wales national team from 2002 to 2004, Steve Hansen oversaw 30 Test matches, achieving 10 wins and 20 losses with no draws, for a win percentage of 33%. This period included notable efforts to rebuild the team, though results were challenging against strong opposition. During his tenure as assistant coach with the New Zealand All Blacks from 2004 to 2011 under head coach , Hansen contributed to a highly successful era, with the team recording 88 wins, 0 draws, and 15 losses across 103 Test matches, yielding an 85% win rate. This included the All Blacks' triumph at the , where they defeated 8-7 in the final after winning all six prior matches in the tournament. As head coach of the All Blacks from 2012 to 2019, Hansen compiled an exceptional record of 93 wins, 10 losses, and 4 draws in 107 Test matches, achieving an 87% win percentage that ranks among the highest in international rugby history. Key tournament performances included the , where the All Blacks went undefeated with 7 wins and 0 losses en route to defending their title, defeating 34-17 in the final. In 2023, Hansen provided informal advisory support to the Wallabies coaching staff ahead of the in a short-term capacity, assisting head coach Eddie Jones but without a formal role in match-day decisions or statistics. The Wallabies advanced to the quarterfinals but exited with a 35-23 loss to , followed by a playoff defeat to .
TenureRoleTeamTestsWinsLossesDrawsWin %
2002-2004Wales301020033%
2004-2011Assistant CoachAll Blacks1038815085%
2012-2019All Blacks1079310487%
2023AdvisorWallabiesN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Club and provincial matches

Hansen's coaching at the provincial level began with , where he served as head coach from 1996 to 2001. During this period, he led the team to National Provincial Championship (NPC) titles in 1997 and 2001, establishing a strong foundation for domestic success and player development. As assistant coach for the Crusaders from 1999 to 2001, Hansen contributed to the team's back-to-back championships in 1999 and 2000 under head coaches Wayne Smith and . His role focused on defensive strategies and talent integration, helping the franchise achieve a dominant run in the competition. In 2000, Hansen took charge of the A team for their European tour, overseeing development fixtures that highlighted emerging talent. The tour included matches against strong opposition, underscoring his early involvement in nurturing players for higher levels. Hansen returned to club coaching as head coach of in Japan's Rugby League One starting in the 2024-25 season, partnering with co-coach Ian Foster. In the 2024–25 season, the team finished with a record of 4 wins, 1 draw, and 13 losses across 18 matches, avoiding relegation while emphasizing squad rebuilding and integrating international players. Across his club and provincial roles, Hansen's approach prioritized player progression, with numerous athletes from his Canterbury and Crusaders tenures advancing to All Blacks and Super Rugby squads, contributing to long-term development metrics beyond win-loss records.

Awards and honours

Individual awards

  • Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (KNZM): 2020, for services to rugby.
  • World Rugby Coach of the Year: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016.
  • Halberg Awards Coach of the Year: 2015, 2016.
  • Sport New Zealand Leadership Award: 2018.

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