Gatland to stay as Wales head coach for 2025 Six Nations
Warren Gatland will remain as Wales head coach for the 2025 Six Nations, despite a challenging period of results, the Welsh Rugby Union announced on Friday.
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Warren Gatland will remain as Wales head coach for the 2025 Six Nations, despite a challenging period of results, the Welsh Rugby Union announced on Friday.
Warren Gatland will remain as Wales' head coach for the 2025 Six Nations, with Welsh Rugby Union executive director of rugby Nigel Walker standing down from his role.
Warren Gatland is to remain in charge for the 2025 Six Nations following a review into Wales' slump but has been warned by the Welsh Rugby Union that he must start delivering results.
Ronan O’Gara says there are international jobs he would “bite people’s hands off for” as he underlined a burning desire to coach at Test level.
There was no surprise when Ronan O'Gara dismissed links with the vacant head coach job at Munster and now the La Rochelle boss has reiterated his international ambitions, name-dropping "England, Ireland or France" as preferred destinations.
Welsh rugby bosses hope to complete before Christmas a review into Wales’ miserable Autumn Nations Series campaign that should shape whether Warren Gatland stays or leaves as head coach.
Warren Gatland said he remains "motivated" for his job as head coach and has a desire to stay in charge after Wales suffered a 12th successive Test match defeat.
Warren Gatland said he wanted to remain Wales coach despite a disastrous year in which his side have lost all 11 tests they have played, but admitted his future was uncertain in the wake of Saturday’s 45-12 loss to South Africa in Cardiff.