Rugby: Barry quits Harbour role

North Harbour's poor ITM Cup performance has claimed another victim.

Coach Liam Barry has resigned after a three-year stint with the union when the side managed just four victories.

Barry had been with the Blues franchise as an assistant coach since 2006 but left that role in 2011 to take up the Harbour duties when the union replaced Craig Dowd.

Despite optimistic forecasts, Harbour's results have deteriorated and they finished last in this year's championship with a solitary win against the division champions Tasman.

- by Wynne Gray of the NZ Herald

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