New Zealand coach Bunting steps down after Women's World Cup failure
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Rugby Union - Women's World Cup 2025 - Bronze Final - New Zealand v France - Allianz Stadium, Twickenham, London, Britain - September 27, 2025 New Zealand head coach Allan Bunting during the warm up before the match Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
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New Zealand coach Allan Bunting has stepped down following the nation's failed title defence at the Women's Rugby World Cup.
The six-times world champions were knocked out of the semi-finals by Canada in a major shock in England, their earliest exit since the 2014 tournament in France.
New Zealand Rugby said Bunting had declined to reapply for the position and would now seek a replacement.
Bunting said he looked forward to new opportunities in high performance sport.
"It’s been an absolute honour to lead the Black Ferns in this position," Bunting said in a New Zealand Rugby statement.
"To have played a role in the growth of the women's game during this time has been a privilege." REUTERS


