He also played for Villeneuve Leopards in the 2004 French championship and led Mt Albert Lions to Fox Memorial club titles in 2008, 09. He was a member of the NZ side that took out the 1999 Universities World Cup, and represented NZ Residents in 2006 and 2009.
Since hanging up his boots, Wright has coached Otara Scorpions and Bay Roskill Vikings in the Auckland club competition, and assisted with Akarana Falcons 17s, before joining the Warriors as U20s assistant, initially under John Ackland and now Kiwis legend Stacey Jones.
He's also the current Junior Kiwis assistant under Brent Gemmell.
"Having worked with him before, I know that he has an astute football mind and the potential to become one of our best coaches over the long term," says Iro.
"I think it also shows we're serious about developing our coaching pathway."
Wright is excited to take this next phase in his coaching career.
"For me, it's a fantastic opportunity," he says. "I feel really lucky and honoured to be part of the Kiwis coaching staff.
"I see it as a step in the right direction and hopefully, it shows other young Kiwi coaches that the opportunities are there, if they put the time in.
"I think I've got good knowledge of the game and after speaking to Stephen Kearney, I think he just needs another set of eyes and another voice with different ideas."