This is the clearest sign yet that David Kidwell's time at the helm is over.
The NZRL's decision to change the coaching eligibility rule to open the Kiwis coaching job up to all comers is hardly surprising and perhaps the first common-sense call to made by the national body since last year's failed World Cup campaign.
The NZRL press release went to pains to deny any correlation between Kidwell's poor record – three wins from 10 tests – and the announced change, but the writing is on the wall.
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Kidwell, of course, is free to re-apply for the job, but it would be totally bizarre for the NZRL to indicate they are willing to scouring the globe for the best candidate - only to stick with the guy that has clearly struggled in the role.