Delany said it was a tough decision to make, but believed it was best for himself and the team to make the change ahead of next year’s Rugby World Cup in England.
“I’m incredibly proud to have played a part in the Black Ferns legacy and put in place some building blocks I believe will benefit the team in 2025 and beyond.
"The 2024 season was challenging for the group with mixed performances on the field, but also for myself personally juggling family. A world cup year needs total commitment to give the team the best chance to defend their title, with that in mind, I’ve made a pretty tough call to step aside.”
Black Ferns Director of Rugby Allan Bunting acknowledged Delany’s contribution to the team.
“Mike’s a quality coach and person and the passion and care he’s brought to the environment over the past two seasons has been significant. He has a breadth of knowledge and his honesty and input to the group will be valuable as we look toward 2025.
"With Mike moving on, we’ll look at our structure and how we can ensure we’re set up for success in 2025.”
A replacement for Delany would be confirmed in due course, Bunting said.