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Three Moore years with the Highlanders
NZPA
October 22, 2008
Highlanders coach Glenn Moore is all smiles after round 14 Super 14 match between the Crusaders and the Highlanders at AMI Stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand on May 17, 2008.
Moore has extended his stay with the Highlanders © Getty Images
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Glenn Moore will continue to coach the Highlanders for at least another three years of Super 14 rugby, the franchise said today.

Highlanders chief executive Richard Reid said the agreement extended Moore's contract to the end of the 2011 competition.

Moore, who first coached the Highlanders this year, said he was utterly committed to the franchise and security of tenure meant a lot in terms of building a successful team.

The Highlanders finished 11th in this year's competition and Moore said while that was disappointing, there were encouraging signs for the future.

Hawke's Bay coach Peter Russell's was yesterday named as Moore's assistant.

Russell, who has plotted Hawke's Bay to successive semifinal appearances in the Air NZ Cup since they were admitted to the revamped competition, has now been tasked with helping revive the struggling Dunedin-based franchise.

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