Junior Warriors assistant coach Kelvin Wright gets a chance for career advancement, when he joins the NZ Kiwis staff for the upcoming Rugby League Four Nations campaign.
Wright (33) will become an analyst under head coach Stephen Kearney and assistant David Kidwell, as NZ Rugby League bolsters its stocks of homegrown coaching talent.
"One of the challenges that became obvious to us through our coach appointment process this year was the need to develop our elite coaching depth," says NZRL football general manager Tony Iro.
"We already have some very promising candidates coming through our national team programmes and with the Warriors, and we saw this as a chance to promote another bright young talent to the next level."
As a player, Wright boasts an outstanding club and representative record, helping the Auckland Lions to four Bartercard Cup national titles. In 2007, he captained the side and was named NZRL Bartercard Cup Player of the Year.