David Kidwell will be retained as Kiwis coach. Despite a disastrous end to the Four Nations campaign - where they were held to a draw by minnows Scotland, then smashed in the final by the Kangaroos - Kidwell has survived the New Zealand Rugby League review into the tour.
However, there will almost certainly be changes to his staff. There is uncertainty over the future of assistants Justin Morgan and Willie Poching, who were both contracted until the end of the tour.
There is also a recognition that Kidwell needs an experienced hand to guide him, in either a mentor or assistant coach-type role, similar to the support provided to Stephen Kearney by Wayne Bennett during the 2008 World Cup campaign.
The review - to be completed by mid-January - is being conducted by a four-man panel that includes an NZRL director, two representatives from High Performance Sport New Zealand and an "independent person" with a league background.