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Gatland unveiled as Wales coach
Warren Gatland
Gatland will lead Wales through to the 2011 World Cup in New Zealand

Warren Gatland has been officially appointed as Wales' new coach on a four-year contract, taking him through to the end of the 2011 World Cup.

"I feel tremendous pride in coaching Wales and gratitude at the chance to work at the highest level," he said.

"Wales is the sleeping giant of world rugby, I want to achieve potential."

The ex-Wasps and Ireland coach, 44, will start his new job on 1 December, having been prised from a job with Waikato in his native New Zealand.

Wales have been without a coach since sacking Gareth Jenkins the day after they were knocked out of the World Cup by Fiji at the end of September, although caretaker Nigel Davies will take charge of the team for the 24 November Test with South Africa in Cardiff.

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Gatland - who represented New Zealand 17 times between 1988 and 1991 but was denied a cap by the presence of Sean Fitzpatrick in the team - was on a shortlist of three foreign coaches approached by the WRU.

He met WRU officials in New Zealand last month at the start of the Union's global search for a new coach and arrived in Cardiff at the weekend, but he will return down under before taking up the job to complete his commitments at Waikato.

Meanwhile, the WRU is still negotiating with another New Zealander, Andrew Hore, to become the new elite performance director, who would work above Gatland.

"I would have no problems at all working with Andrew," Gatland said.

"But that appointment has nothing to do with me. The Welsh Rugby Union are working through that process at the moment."

There has also been media speculation linking the Wasps defence coach - Great Britain rugby league legend Shaun Edwards - with a move to Wales when Gatland takes charge.

He and the New Zealander were part of Wasps' 2004 Heineken Cup winning coaching set-up, while former Wasps scrum-half Rob Howley could also be approached by Gatland.

Edwards has expressed an interest in stepping up to international level, albeit on a part-time basis.

But Gatland said: "That is pure speculation and it would be unfair at the moment to comment much further on those things, especially as Shaun is under contract at Wasps."

 

The Waikato Rugby Union fully supports Warren in his decision to coach at international level again.

 


 

Waikato Rugby Union chief executive Graham Bowen

Gatland enjoyed a highly successful spell as coach after joining the English side in 2002, leading them to three consecutive Guinness Premiership titles (2003, 2004 and 2005) and the Heineken Cup in 2004.

He cut his coaching teeth at Connacht before succeeding Brian Ashton in the Ireland job, enjoying three successful years only to be ousted by Eddie O'Sullivan in 2001.

He is currently assistant at Super 14 team the Chiefs and is also in charge of the Waikato NPC side, and Waikato Rugby Union chief executive Graham Bowen said he departs with their blessing.

"The Wales coaching job was an opportunity too good to turn down for Warren, who had aspirations to continue on as an international coach," said Bowen.

"The Waikato Rugby Union fully supports Warren in his decision to coach at international level again. We have a good relationship with Warren and maybe sometime in the future he will again be able to add value to Waikato Rugby.

"Winning the inaugural Air New Zealand Cup in 2006 and securing the Ranfurly Shield for the eighth time in Waikato history this year are highlights in Warren's time with the Mooloos.

"However, he was also instrumental in developing a number of young rugby players in our province and we will no doubt see the result of this in future years in Waikato rugby."

 

 

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Wales 2-2 Republic of Ireland


 

James Collins up against the Republic of Ireland's Kevin Doyle
Wales defender James Collins tangles with Kevin Doyle

Jason Koumas secured a draw for Wales with a late penalty against the Republic of Ireland in Cardiff.

The Irish, needing a victory in their attempt to come third in the group, had fought back to lead after Koumas had headed Wales in front on 23 minutes.

Robbie Keane quickly got the Irish level and Kevin Doyle netted on the hour to put them 2-1 up.

But when Paul McShane was ruled to have tugged down Welsh sub David Cotterill it gave Koumas the chance to level.

 

It means the Republic finish their campaign with 17 points from 12 matches and they will have to wait and see if they remain third in the group.

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They will be disappointed not to have closed out the victory in front of a third-full Millennium Stadium.

After a low-key opening Wales took the lead in the 23rd minute, with Koumas sending a well-directed header beyond Irish keeper Shay Given after Joe Ledley had beaten Steve Finnan to deliver an inviting cross from the left flank.

It was a sixth goal in 25 international appearances for Koumas who had been left free by a slack Irish defence.

The Republic, though, were behind for just eight minutes as skipper and record goalscorer Keane struck the equaliser.

Doyle set it up with a superbly-weighted through pass and Keane, displaying typical coolness, outpaced James Collins before chipping the ball over the advancing keeper Wayne Hennessey.

Republic caretaker boss Don Givens sent on replacement Hunt for the poor Liam Miller and the move paid instant dividends.

Within seconds Hunt sent in a low ball from the left and Doyle nipped in front of keeper Hennessey to flick home the fifth goal of his Ireland career.

Koumas scored his second from the penalty spot in the 89th minute after McShane's clumsy challenge on Cotterill to give Wales some slight comfort from a disappointing campaign.

 

Wales: Hennessey, Eardley (Cotterill 81), Collins, Gabbidon, Gunter, Ledley, Koumas, Robinson (Edwards 37), Fletcher, Simon Davies, Eastwood (Easter 59).
Subs Not Used: Price, Crofts, Morgan, Evans.

Booked: Koumas.

Goals: Koumas 23, 89 pen.

Rep of Ireland: Given, Finnan, McShane, O'Shea, Kilbane, McGeady, Carsley, Miller (Hunt 59), Reid (Potter 87), Kevin Doyle, Keane.
Subs Not Used: Joe Murphy, Stokes, Daryl Murphy, Bruce, O'Dea.

Booked: O'Shea.

Goals: Keane 31, Kevin Doyle 60.

Att: 24,619

Ref: Oleh Oriekhov (Ukraine).

 

 
 

 

 

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