Not sure about Greenacre. I kind of wondered why he kept getting left out as head Nix coach despite being assistant for ages. Not sure when he finally got his qualifications but you do kind of wonder about his drive and ambition. Staying at the Nix was a comfortable option. IMO he should have left the club earlier and gone after a head coach somewhere in the NZ National League or even State league in Australia. I think Foley, with the contacts he has, would look for a proven head coach. Greenacre would be a good number two though.
I think you'll probably find alot of why Greenie has stayed in Wellington with the Nix is the stability it has offered him for wife and kids. His two boys are pretty young and obviously need stability with schooling etc.
incorrect family dynamic (not that it needs to be discussed)
what part did I miss? (happy for the correction if required)
actually nevermind, I got him and Bally mixed up