Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan will depart New Zealand for Munster. Photo / Photosport
Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan will depart New Zealand for Munster. Photo / Photosport
The Chiefs have confirmed that assistant coach Jono Gibbes will take charge of the Super Rugby Pacific franchise for the 2026 season, replacing Clayton McMillan, who is off to Irish club Leinster.
As predicted by the Herald in April, Gibbes will step up for the top job after two yearsas an assistant at the franchise, where he made 68 appearances between 2001-08.
The 48-year-old brings a wealth of coaching experience, having had roles with Leinster, Ulster, La Rochelle and Clermont. He was also coach of the New Zealand Under-20s team in 2023 and 2024.
Jono Gibbes will coach the Chiefs. Photo / Photosport
Gibbes says he’s excited to step up as he looks to lead the Chiefs to a title, something they couldn’t manage under McMillan, who lost four finals in his five years at the helm.
“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.”
McMillan believes the Chiefs are in a safe pair of hands under Gibbes.
“Jono brings a wealth of experience, leadership, and a strong connection to the region,” McMillan said.