LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Despite reports linking him to the vacant New South Wales job, Kiwis coach Michael Maguire remains fully committed to his role with New Zealand.
Maguire, who recently signed a contract extension with the Kiwis, is also part of the coaching staff for the Canberra Raiders.
However, rumors suggest that he could take on a third job as the coach of the Blues next year.
While Maguire's future with the Blues is still uncertain, he is clear that his focus is currently on the Kiwis and their upcoming match against Samoa in the Pacific Championships.
Maguire stated, "I can assure you now that is my plan...I want nothing more than to be able to stand with my players and achieve (World Cup) success."
Maguire expressed his desire to be a part of the team and to achieve success over a long period of time.
He emphasized that this is his current goal and something he will continue to talk about.
Despite the speculation surrounding his future, Maguire is fully committed to leading the Kiwis and has set his sights on the World Cup in 2026.
Maguire's dedication and focus on the Kiwis show his commitment to the team and his desire to bring them success.
While the reports linking him to the Blues may raise questions about his future, Maguire's statements make it clear that his priority lies with New Zealand and the upcoming Pacific Championships.