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Cardiff Blues appoint Danny Wilson as head coach
PA Sport
June 11, 2015
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Cardiff Blues have secured Danny Wilson on a three-year contract as new head coach to replace Mark Hammett.

Wilson joins Cardiff after Bristol agreed to release their forwards coach from the two remaining years of his existing contract.

Cardiff confirmed the former Scarlets coach's appointment came as a direct result of "amicable discussions" with Bristol rugby director Andy Robinson.

The former Wales Under-20s head coach will now head up a new-look coaching team at the Blues, following ex-boss Hammett's February departure.

"I am both proud and," said Wilson. "I'd like to firstly thank Andy Robinson and Bristol Rugby for their understanding and support with allowing me to take up this opportunity. I wish them every success in the forthcoming season and the future.

"I'm now looking forward to getting started at Cardiff Arms Park, a place steeped in history and tradition, and building an environment, culture and squad that will take us forward in the long-term.

"Cardiff Blues has always enjoyed fantastic support from its dedicated fans and I would encourage them to now get right behind us and be part of the journey over the coming years."

Wilson led Wales Under-20s to third place at the Junior World Championships in 2012, before guiding the age-group side to the final of the same competition a year later.

Blues chief executive Richard Holland hailed Wilson's "outstanding track record in coaching" in championing the Welsh region's new appointment.

"Danny has a fantastic reputation across the game and has all the qualities and ambition needed to drive our region forward in the long-term," said Holland.

"He understands the culture of Welsh rugby and has significant experience, in both the international and regional game. We're excited to see the legacy Danny builds."

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