Tom Coventry is the preferred candidate to be the new forwards coach of the Blues, meaning head coach Tana Umaga will probably have a different set of assistants from next season.
The Herald understands Coventry, who left London Irish after only one season in 2016 and last year coached North Harbour to a semifinal of the Mitre 10 Cup (they lost to eventual champions Canterbury) could replace former Harbour coach Steve Jackson as the man in charge of the pack.
There have apparently been several high-quality candidates for Jackson's role, and the Blues will want to officially announce their new coaching line-up sooner rather than later given the clarity will help with player recruitment. Their final match of the season is against the Crusaders on Saturday.
Former Crusaders assistant Leon MacDonald has already been announced as the Blues' new attack coach, and, with current defence coach Alistair Rogers likely to look for opportunities elsewhere, Umaga will probably take the defence role. It is also likely the Blues will look for a new skills coach.
The Blues have regressed this year, Umaga's third as head coach, and the expected big changes come as little surprise. The former All Blacks captain was this year retained for another season and his future from next year is dependent on results – almost certainly a quarter-final at least in 2019 – and so he and the entire franchise will hope Coventry and MacDonald quickly find their feet should the former sign on.