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Hosted on MSNWales dealt a blow as sought-after possible Warren Gatland successor is ‘not going anywhere’Glasgow attack coach Nigel Carolan revealed that the club's head coach Franco Smith is "100% committed" to his position despite speculation that he could take over Wales' coaching reins after the Six Nations.
While he said that he received "amazing support" from Welsh fans, Gatland admitted that his self-belief had waned in recent times, with his positivity before games turning to doubt and dread. Admitting his exit was the "best decision" for both himself and Welsh rugby, he added that his wife Trudi agreed it was time for him to move on.
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Extra.ie on MSNHow Warren Gatland’s second spell with Wales was doomed from the startWhatever about the rights and wrongs of the Ireland centre's high-profile omission, Warren Gatland's decision to name 10 Welshmen in his starting line-up drew
Warren Gatland has called out the former Wales players who criticised him in his final months as head coach, insisting they may not have got their jobs if it weren't for their success under his leader
The Hamilton native followed in the footsteps of future World Cup winners Graham Henry and Steve Hansen, who had varying degrees of success with Wales. Leaving his position as head coach of his native province, Waikato, the ex-Ireland and Wasps coach made a high-profile return to the northern hemisphere.
Escaping the “goldfish bowl” of Welsh rugby is harder than you might imagine. It is just over a week since Warren Gatland made the bombshell decision to step down as Wales head coach. Yet even amid the anonymity of London,
Warren Gatland's second tenure was meant to restore Wales to their former heights, but instead, it ended in misery, as the defeat to Italy leaves them heading for another wooden spoon in the Six Natio
Warren Gatland admitted he is “hurting” since departing as Wales head coach, citing a "huge amount of negativity" in the Welsh media as a pressure point.
Warren Gatland says he is "hurting" following his departure as Wales head coach. Gatland left his role on February 11 by mutual agreement with the Welsh Rugby Union following a run of 14 successive Test defeats.
It is just over a week since Warren Gatland made the bombshell decision to step down as Wales head coach. Yet even amid the anonymity of London, he is repeatedly stopped by well-wishers thanking ...
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