Graham Henry has stood down as New Zealand coach just over a week after leading them to their first World Cup in 24 years.
As well as the Webb Ellis Cup, Henry steered the All Blacks to 88 wins in 103 tests, won five Tri-Nations titles and completed grand slam tours in 2005, 2008 and 2010.
"I've had enough," Henry said. "It has been a privilege to be involved in the All Blacks. I'm very proud of what they've done over the last eight years."
"I'd just like to say thanks to the guys who have played over those eight years, those 103 tests.
"Especially thanks to Tana Umaga and Richie McCaw who were the long-term captains over that time."
The 65-year old has been linked with the RFU and a host of clubs around the world, including the Cardiff Blues, but has so far refused to speculate on his future.
The former Wales coach's next confirmed venture will be leading the Barbarians against Australia at Twickenham later this month.