“After three years leading the Tui programme, it’s time for me to look for some new challenges and opportunities, but I’m delighted to hear that Sione will take the step up into the head coach role.
“Sione played a pivotal role in the team’s performance in 2022 and I’m looking forward to seeing the team continue to flourish under his guidance and leadership,” he said.
“He has a great relationship with the players and will no doubt be able to continue to drive the growth of the women’s game in Hawke’s Bay.”
Cross, the new coach and HBRU Academy manager and representative rugby manager Ellery Wilson are confident the Tui will continue to improve and cause some surprises in the premiership, which the Tui open with a home match against Auckland Storm in Hastings on July 15.
“Knowing Sione was a big contributor in last year’s success, the Tui will be in great hands with someone who is both passionate and has the skills to grow the Tui, and women’s rugby even further,” Wilson said.
Also coming on to the management team is Sharlena Maui, as team manager and scrum coach. Maui, who is informally known by all as Shar, has been involved with the team for the past two seasons after having a long involvement with the Hawke’'s Bay Under 18 Girls side.
She replaces MJ Durkin, who is moving to a campaign manager role to focus on women’s high-performance group and the women’s academy.