British & Irish Lions
Lions call for Wales coaches
Scrum.com
October 22, 2008

Wales' Grand Slam coaching trio of Warren Gatland, Shaun Edwards and Rob Howley will be on Lions duty in South Africa next summer.

Gatland, who masterminded Wales' RBS 6 Nations title triumph and tournament clean sweep last season, has landed the role of forwards coach. He will work in a coaching team headed by Ian McGeechan, his successor as director of rugby with current Guinness Premiership champions Wasps.

McGeechan, whose Lions appointment was announced last month, will have also current Wasps coach Edwards and the club's former star scrum-half Howley alongside him on the 10-match tour. Edwards will look after the Lions' defence, with Howley in charge of attack.

Further appointments to the management team announced in Dublin today were Wales' Craig White, who will look after players' physical conditioning, Scotland team doctor James Robson, performance analyst Rhys Long and media chief Greg Thomas.

The Lions head to South Africa next May for a tour in which the highlights will be the three Tests against the world champion Springboks in Durban, Pretoria and Johannesburg. Their first game is against a Highveld XV in Rustenburg on May 30.

Lions tour manager Gerald Davies said: "Today is an important milestone in our preparation. The personnel announced today have the proven skill sets to ensure that the Lions squad is well prepared for the tour to South Africa next year.

"The cosmopolitan make-up of the management team reflects the modern nature of rugby, and they, like me, are all well aware of the challenges that await us."

New Zealander Gatland succeeded Gareth Jenkins as Wales coach late last year, and his first match in charge was marked by Wales beating England at Twickenham for the first time since 1988. Former Great Britain and Wigan rugby league star Edwards, together with ex-Wales captain Howley, were brought on board by Gatland in time for the Six Nations campaign.

Commenting on the coaching appointments, McGeechan said: "Lions tours are unique, as we have to meld together players from four different countries. There has to be a unified, common approach on the tour with coaches and players working together.

The British and Irish Lions coaching staff comprising Rob Howley, backs coach, Ian McGeechan, head coach, Warren Gatland, forwards coach and defence coach Shaun Edwards hold the new Lions shirt at the annoucement of the coaching staff for the 2009 British and Irish Lions tour of South Africa at the HSBC offices in Dublin, Ireland on October 22, 2008. The Lions coaching team pose with the new shirt the side will wear in South Africa next year © Getty Images "We therefore have to create a positive environment and appoint the right personnel to help devise the right strategies to take on the Springboks at home. I am delighted with today's appointments, and I am confident we can come together quickly, as preparation time is always short.

"Working with coaches and personnel that I know well, and who have successful track records and experience, ensures that we will get the best out of the players and provide the greatest chance of winning the Test series."

The Lions shirt, complete with the logo of tour sponsors HSBC, was also unveiled today. Supplied by adidas, the shirt is 30% lighter than those worn by Sir Clive Woodward's 2005 Lions in New Zealand.

With Wales' frontline coaches all in South Africa next summer, the Welsh Rugby Union have appointed Robbie McBryde as caretaker head coach for their 2009 summer tour of North America and Canada. McBryde, the current Wales forwards coach, will be assisted by Neil Jenkins and one additional caretaker assistant coach to be appointed in the near future.

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