Kirwan beats Lam to the Blues
Former All Black John Kirwan has been appointed the new coach of the Blues.
The New Zealand Rugby Union and Blues franchise made the joint announcement on Tuesday.
The 47-year-old has signed a two-year contract, for the 2013 and 2014. His contract is effective from August 13.
He replaces Pat Lam, who fell out with his bosses after a disastrous 2012 season - which saw the three-time champion Blues lose an unprecedented 12 games in 16 starts.
Their previous record for defeats was eight in 13 starts and they were beaten semifinalists last year, when they finished fourth on the standings.
New coach Kirwan played 142 games for Auckland, 96 for the All Blacks (63 Test caps), before embarking on an international coaching career in Italy and more recently, Japan.
He also had a brief stint with the Blues franchise in 2001 as assistant coach.
"This is an exciting time," Kirwan said.
"I am honoured to be given the opportunity to lead the Blues next season in what I hope will be a new era of success and innovation," he added.
"I'm also thrilled about coming back to New Zealand and home to Auckland after several years overseas. I am a proud Blues man and I started my rugby career in the region so I am really excited about connecting with fans and working with the Blues community.
"There is certainly some hard work ahead and I am looking forward to the challenge."
Blues Chairman Gary Whetton congratulated Kirwan on the new position, highlighting that the expectations in front of him were significant.
"It's been a tough season for the Blues," Whetton said.
"Our supporters expect the team to play winning rugby, as we all do.
"The challenge is clearly laid down for John and we look forward to seeing positive results. While there's no denying John has a stellar playing record in New Zealand, our interest was in finding the right coach for the Blues - someone who could coach this team to success and we've selected John to do that."
Kirwan's coaching resume includes head coach of the UK Barbarians (2012), head coach of Japan (2007 to 2011), head coach of Italy (2002 to 2005).
As a player, he represented the All Blacks from 1984 to 1994 (named All Black of the Year following the World Cup win in 1987).
Kirwan represented Auckland from 1983 to 1994.
NZRU General Manager of Professional Rugby Neil Sorensen said Kirwan's appointment followed an intense interview process and he represented an opportunity for change for the Franchise.
Kirwan was appointed on the unanimous recommendation of a joint NZRU and Blues panel, which is the standard process for all Super Rugby coach appointments.
"We welcome John back to New Zealand and to Auckland," Sorensen said.
"We know that his appointment will be a popular one. John presented himself very strongly during the recruitment process and we were impressed with the level of preparation and his understanding of what is required to produce a winning Blues team."
Both Whetton and Sorensen paid tribute to outgoing coach Pat Lam.
"We know this is a difficult time for Pat who has been a long and loyal servant to Auckland and the Blues and we thank him for all he has given to both," Whetton said.
Sorensen said: "We know that Pat will be very disappointed with this outcome as he had worked tirelessly for the Blues. We will continue to talk to Pat about his future and we wish him well."
Pat Lam made his Blues coaching debut in 2009 having coached Auckland from 2004 to 2008 including an undefeated season in 2007.
His coaching career followed a successful playing career with Manu Samoa including three World Cup campaigns.