Poor execution in the last quarter is among areas Rawinia Pera Everitt is keen to fine tune so the Semco Northland Kauri gets into the championship round, starting with this year’s Farah Palmer Cup competition.
The former Black Fern has replaced Bodean Rogers as the head coach of the Kauri for this season and has already hit the ground running in the community before her tenure kicks in around the end of April.
Everitt boasts an impressive CV and her exploits are not confined to just rugby. As an esteemed rugby player, she represented the Black Ferns between 2013 and 2017 and has had stints in netball, rugby league and tag rugby.
She also kickstarted the New Zealand Women’s Kabaddi team and took it to the finals at the 2013 Kabaddi World Cup in India. The Kiwis lost to the hosts but Everitt said every time they competed against the Indians, the margin got smaller.
Everitt founded the Native Sports Performance - an initiative dedicated to providing new opportunities for Far North communities to connect through sport - and set up the first wāhine rugby team in Hokianga. She has held coaching stints at Counties Manukau Rugby, Arongatahi Women’s Rugby in Las Vegas, Valley Rugby Club Hong Kong, Manurewa Rugby Club, Manurewa High School, Te Rarawa Wāhine Rugby and Hokianga Wāhine Rugby.