New Blues forwards coach Tom Coventry has spoken of the importance to the New Zealand game of maintaining the rugby talent coming out of Auckland and how his new team, who won only one home game this season and finished second-to-last, aren't far away from significant improvements.
In an interview with the Weekend Herald, Coventry, preparing for the start of North Harbour's Mitre 10 Cup season on August 16 (his last before he takes on his new role alongside head coach Tana Umaga and assistant Leon MacDonald), also talked about his desire to take No 8 Akira Ioane to the next level as a regular All Black starter.
It is understood one of the reasons why Ioane, 23, agreed to stay at the Blues is the chance to work with Coventry, a straight-shooter who won two Super Rugby titles as Dave Rennie's assistant at the Chiefs. The former Waikato loose forward is eager to take up the challenge.
Ioane represented the All Blacks against a French XV in Lyon in November last year but has yet to play a test. He trained with the All Blacks squad as they prepared for last month's three tests against France and is considered by the national selectors as a player with immense talent but one who isn't making the most of his size and power, especially on defence.
There are few better in the game in terms of destructive broken-field runners, or from the back of an attacking scrum, so if Ioane could improve in other areas, he could be a test star and potentially as soon as next year's World Cup.