Kiwis coach David Kidwell must fall on his sword in the wake of the Kiwis disastrous Rugby League World Cup campaign that ended in a stunningly inept and embarrassing quarter-final loss to Fiji tonight.
The Kiwis response to last week's shock 28-22 loss to Tonga was woeful with a lack of cohesion, direction and accuracy and a plethora of unforced errors consigning them to an unthinkable second-straight loss to a second tier team.
After declaring the defeat at Waikato Stadium a "blessing in disguise" Kidwell can no longer look on the bright side. His record makes for ugly reading with the Kiwis having recorded just three wins in 10 tests under his guidance.
One of those was a less than emphatic 17-16 win over England during last year's failed Four Nations campaign that also saw the Kiwis draw with Scotland, while one-sided World Cup victories over Samoa and the Bravehearts glossed over the fact they had lost four encounters to Australia.
The New Zealand Rugby League's lack of wisdom in appointing a coach with no first grade coaching experience has been brutally exposed with Kidwell's side showing a lack of grit and tactical nous when it mattered most.