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Sir Graham Henry: 'No interest in England job'

Sir Graham Henry rules himself out of the running to be the new head coach of England following Stuart Lancaster's recent departure.

Sir Graham Henry has insisted that there is "absolutely no chance" he will replace Stuart Lancaster as the head coach of England.

Lancaster's stint at the Twickenham helm came to an end yesterday when the Rugby Football Union announced that the two parties had parted company by mutual consent.

Former England international Dewi Morris stressed that Henry was the ideal man to take English rugby forward, but the 69-year-old has revealed that he has no interest in the position.

"There is absolutely no chance of that happening," he told reporters in his native New Zealand when asked about the speculation.

Most recently Henry has worked with Argentina in an advisory role.

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Graham Henry (R) look on during a New Zealand All Blacks training session at Eden Park on August 13, 2015
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