Liam Barry Explained

Liam Barry
Birth Name:Liam John Barry
Birth Date:15 March 1971
Birth Place:Takapuna, New Zealand
Height:1.94 m
Weight:95 kg
Ru Position:Flanker
Amatyears1:1992–1996
Amatteam1:East Coast Bays Rugby Club
Repyears1:1993, 1995
Repcaps1:1 test 10 games
Reppoints1:5
Years1:1997–2001
Years2:2002–04
Clubs1:NEC
Clubs2:Kubota
Super1:Chiefs
Superyears1:1996
Superapps1:6
Province1:North Harbour
Provinceyears1:1991–96, 2001
Provinceapps1:83
Provincepoints1:133
Coachyears1:2006–2010
Coachyears2:2012–2014
Coachyears3:2015–2017
Coachyears4:2017–2022
Coachteams1:Blues Assistant Coach
Coachteams2:North Harbour Head Coach
Coachteams3:Ricoh Blackrams Assistant coach
Coachteams4:New Zealand Sevens Assistant Coach
Relatives:Kevin Barry (father)
Edward Barry (grandfather)
Hilary Barry (sister-in-law)[1]

Liam John Barry (born 15 March 1971) is a New Zealand rugby union coach and former rugby union player. He was most previously the assistant coach of the New Zealand men's sevens team. He has previously been the assistant coach the Blues and head coach of North Harbour's provincial rugby union side. He debuted for North Harbour in 1991 at the age of 20, and racked up 83 games over a decade-long provincial career. He had two spells in Japan, playing for NEC from 1997 to 2001 and Kubota from 2002 to 2004.

Barry holds a special place among the long parade of All Blacks for when he was chosen as a 22-year-old for the tour of Scotland and England in 1993 he followed:

in wearing the silver fern. That became the first instance of a family providing three generations of All Blacks. In July 2020 the family provided All Black jerseys worn by the three for display at the New Zealand Rugby Museum in Palmerston North.[2]

International career

On his first tour with the All Blacks Liam Barry became the innocent participant in a major controversy. Coach Laurie Mains brought Mike Brewer into his squad for the latter part of the tour although he had been originally unavailable for business reasons and was in Britain at the time for that purpose. When Brewer was brought in as a reserve for the international against England and especially when he took the field as a replacement against the Barbarians in the tour finale it caused a storm of protest, especially in New Zealand. This was because he had been preferred to official selections in the team in Barry and also John Mitchell. The aftermath came close to Mains being replaced as All Black coach and, in fact, one of his selection colleagues, Peter Thorburn, was dropped for the 1994 season. Mains, apparently, believed Barry in 1993 had shown a lack of readiness for top international rugby and while he went on the development tour of Argentina in 1994 he was overlooked for the All Blacks for the next two seasons.

But at the end of the 1995 season Barry toured France and Italy and gained a test cap in the second international against France. That was the end of his All Black career, though. He was affected by injury for much of the 1996 season and was ruled out of the tour of South Africa.

At the end of that year he took up a contract in Japan, returning to New Zealand for another NPC season with North Harbour in 2001. But after failing to win a Super 12 contract for 2002 Barry at 31 returned for another stint in Japan.[3]

Coaching career

Barry spent the six years with the Blues franchise, as a skills coach from 2006–2009 and assistant coach in 2009–10.

In 2010 Barry had been named as the North Harbour rugby head coach for 2011 taking over from former All Blacks Craig Dowd and Jeff Wilson who were sacked after two under-achieving seasons in the job.[4] Unfortunately Liam was also unable to find success with the team as they recorded:

Although the 2014 season brought only 3 Albany wins these were notable as they were:

Barry left the North Harbour coaching role at the end of the 2014 season to join the Japanese top division club Ricoh Black Rams as an assistant coach. Barry then moved back to New Zealand to enter a role as the assistant coach of the New Zealand national rugby sevens team.

Personal life

Liam Barry is a qualified teacher. He is married to Sarah and has four kids.

Notes and References

  1. 16 September 2011. Hilary Barry's game of love . New Zealand Woman's Weekly. 23 August 2014.
  2. Web site: Three generations of All Black jerseys on display. 16 July 2020. Stuff.
  3. Web site: Liam Barry All Blacks Profile. 11 March 2013.
  4. Web site: Liam Barry new North Harbour coach. 6 December 2010. 11 March 2013 .