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Macqueen pulls the pin

Macqueen pulls the pin

06/13/2011 03:21:58 AM

Melbourne Rebels coach Rod Macqueen will stand down following the club's final Super Rugby match of the season against Western Force at AAMI Park.

While Macqueen wouldn't confirm or deny the news on Monday, a club spokesperson told Melbourne radio the coach would be finishing at the end of the season.

All Macqueen would say was that an announcement would be made by the club early next week.

"This week we really want to concentrate on the last game, obviously it's going to be very important to us," Macqueen said.

"But next week we will be announcing exactly what's happening."

Sportal understands Macqueen, who came out of retirement to lead the Rebels through their inaugural season, is prepared to pass the baton onto highly-regarded assistant Damien Hill.

Hill boasts an outstanding coaching pedigree, having led Sydney University to five consecutive premierships before heading south to learn under the 1999 World Cup-winning mentor this season.

Macqueen is expected to take on a football director-style role, a la Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse in 2012.

"We like to do things our way, we're looking to see how that's going to work," Macqueen said.

"There's been some very good positives to come out of the first year, we've done a lot of things right off the field and got a very good presence in Melbourne."

"We've got to take what we've learnt this year and put it on the paddock next year."

Macqueen has guided the Rebels to a 3-12 win-loss record, and while that means the new boys have won the wooden-spoon, they also boast the most successful first-season record by an expansion club in Super Rugby.

"It's been a great challenge, I came here with my eyes open and what hasn't let me down is the Melbourne public and the way they've embraced rugby," Macqueen said.

"Three wins, we want to do better than that - if you want to measure it and this season's about measurement – we've done better than any other franchise (in their first year), so you could say we did better than expected."

 
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