Most days Michael Maguire's mind still goes back to that November night in Leeds when his five-year dream ended at the hands of the Kangaroos.
To date Maguire has won 66.6 percent of his 15 Tests in charge, a record which has him on track to be the most successful Kiwis coach of all time, with the winningest coach in New Zealand Test history currently being Stephen Kearney on 54.7 percent.
"From the starting point to where we ended up, we came a long way in terms of what the jersey means, the hunger of the players, and at the end of the day the want from the Kiwi boys to be successful has grown enormously," Maguire said.
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