Blackadder to continue as Crusaders coach

Todd Blackadder will stay on as coach of the Crusaders for next season as the Super Rugby franchise look to keep their coaching staff intact.

Crusaders coach Todd Blackadder has re-signed with the Super Rugby franchise for a further season.

Chief executive Hamish Riach says contract negotiations with assistant coaches Dave Hewett, Tabai Matson and Aaron Mauger are in the final stages.

The announcement on Sunday comes a day after the Crusaders' season ended with a 20-19 semi-final defeat at the hands of defending champions the Chiefs.

Riach says the board is fully behind the coaching team.

"This year was the first year that we have had a coaching resource made up of four dedicated coaches," he said.

"It has allowed the Crusaders a more specialised focus on our defence and attack play and we are pleased with the foundation the coaching staff have developed over the course of this season."

A former All Blacks and Crusaders captain, Blackadder was appointed Crusaders coach in 2009.

He has taken the Christchurch-based side to a Super Rugby final and four semi-finals.


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