Chiefs captain Jonno Gibbes during the Super 14 round 9 rugby union match between the Chiefs and the Bulls at Waikato Stadium, Hamilton on Saturday 8 April 2006. Photo: Photosport
Waikato legend Jono Gibbes has been named as head coach of the Chiefs
The former Chiefs, Waikato and NZ Maori captain will take the reigns from the departing Clayton McMillian for the 2026 season.
A respected rugby leader with deep ties to the Chiefs region, Gibbes brings a wealth of international coaching experience to the franchise.
Gibbes has previously served as head coach for European powerhouses La Rochelle, Clermont and Ulster, and most recently was working as an assistant to McMillian in Hamilton.
"Being part of the organisation for the past two years has given me a real appreciation for what's been built here and how this team has grown into a consistent, competitive unit," Gibbes said.
"My job now is to help maintain that consistency and keep pushing to unlock the full potential of this team. We have a strong foundation and a lot of talent, so I'm excited about what we can achieve."
Jonno Gibbes during the All Blacks Test match against England at Carisbrook, Dunedin, New Zealand, on Saturday 12 June, 2004. Photo: Photosport
A proud Waikato man, Gibbes captained both Waikato and the Chiefs, earning a combined 132 appearances.
He also captained the Māori All Blacks to a historic win over the British & Irish Lions in 2005 and played eight Test matches.
Gibbes led Waikato to a National Provincial Championship title as Head Coach, before being appointed to lead the New Zealand U20s in 2023.
Chiefs CEO Simon Graafhuis said this was a a natural progression for Gibbes.
"He understands the fabric of this club, the importance of our provincial unions, and the aspirations of our team and community. We're excited to move forward with Jono at the helm, and I know he's ready to make our people proud."
McMillan said that he leaves the team is in "superb hands."
"The coaching, management and playing group has a lot of continuity and cohesion, which is a strong foundation to build from. I have no doubt this group will lead the Chiefs to great things."
Jono Gibbes Photo: PHOTOSPORT
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