Otago Daily Times

Chiefs stand by Gatland deal

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WELLINGTON: The Chiefs have rebuffed Steve Hansen’s critique of the Super Rugby contract that will allow new coach Warren Gatland to take a season off to coach the British and Irish Lions.

Departing All Blacks coach Hansen caused a stir at the conclusion of the Rugby World Cup last week when he questioned the nature of Gatland’s fouryear deal with the franchise.

Longservin­g Wales mentor Gatland will coach the Chiefs from 2020 to 2023 but take 2021 off to lead the British and Irish Lions on their tour of South Africa that year.

Hansen, who is known to have an icy relationsh­ip with Gatland, wondered why the Chiefs would agree to a deal that could be disruptive.

‘‘Having him back in New Zealand, not sure how that is going to work to be honest, because he is going to go and do the Lions after that,’’ Hansen said.

‘‘So there is not going to be a lot of continuity there for the Chiefs and him but I am sure he will work his way through that.’’

Chiefs chief executive Michael Collins reiterated the stance adopted when Gatland was appointed in June, saying the 2021 ‘‘sabbatical’’ could be catered for without disruption.

‘‘I’m really comfortabl­e with where we’re at. We’ve got some great assistant coaches. We’ve got some good continuity going forward,’’ Collins said.

Gatland had his heart set on leading the Lions for a third tour but had otherwise been engaged with Chiefs management since his appointmen­t, he said.

An interim head coach for 2021 is yet to be finalised but Collins said planning was ‘‘well advanced’’. Gatland (56) had been in Hamilton this week working with the Chiefs but was to return to Britain before taking charge fully from December 3. — AAP

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