2013 British & Irish Lions
Warren Gatland timeline
ESPN Staff
September 4, 2012
Warren Gatland alongside tour manager Andy Irvine
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Warren Gatland was unveiled as the British & Irish Lions boss on Tuesday and here ESPNscrum looks back at his career to date. 1963: Born September 17 in Waikato, New Zealand 1986: Made his debut for Waikato in the New Zealand provincial championship as a hooker, having switched from a number eight at the age of 21. 1988: Helped Waikato beat the touring Wales team and won his first All Blacks call-up, for the tour to Australia in 1988 and became a regular in the squad. 1994: Retired from playing having made a record number of appearances for Waikato (140) and 17 for the All Blacks, although he never won a Test cap, with his path blocked by Shaun Fitzpatrick. 1996: Coached Connacht for two seasons. 1998: Appointed Ireland head coach. 2001: Appointed Wasps director of rugby and kept the club in the Premiership. 2003: Wasps won Premiership title and Parker Pen European Shield. 2004: Wasps won Premiership title and the Heineken Cup. 2005: Wasps won Premiership title. 2006: Coached Waikato to the New Zealand provincial championship. 2007: Appointed Wales head coach, replacing Gareth Jenkins after Wales had crashed out in the pool stages of the World Cup. 2008: Coached Wales to the Six Nations, including their first win against England at Twickenham for 20 years. 2009: Appointed British and Irish Lions forwards coach for the tour of South Africa. The Lions were beaten 2-1. 2010: Signed a new four-year contract with the Welsh Rugby Union that included a sabbatical to cover the summer of 2013. 2011: Coached Wales to the semi-finals of the World Cup, their best performance since the inaugural tournament in 1987. 2012: Wales won their second Grand Slam in Gatland's tenure. September 4 - Confirmed as British and Irish Lions head coach for 2013 tour of Australia. © ESPN Sports Media Ltd.
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