Cape Argus

Top mentor to decide his future this weekend

- Jacques van der Westhuyzen

LIONS head coach Johan Ackermann is expected to confirm his move to Gloucester in England tomorrow, or at the latest Monday.

The Lions confirmed yesterday an announceme­nt on Ackermann’s future was imminent, while Gloucester director of rugby David Humphreys said on Wednesday: “We said all along our deadline is the end of this month so this weekend we’ll be in a better position to know the outcome of the process we’ve gone through.”

Humphreys further told Gloucester­shireLive: “We’re very confident that we’ll end up with a very good head coach. It’s been an interestin­g process … but we’ll be pleased with the appointmen­t.”

The Lions have a bye after tomorrow’s round six match against the Sharks, freeing Ackermann up to finalise the details of his anticipate­d appointmen­t. Former Brumbies coach and the man Ackermann is in line to replace at Gloucester, Laurie Fisher, this week endorsed the former Bok for the job at the Premiershi­p team.

“I just know that he has done a wonderful job with the Lions and all you can be judged on is what you’re currently doing,” said Fisher.

“They were Super Rugby finalists last year and they’re flying high again this year.”

Were Ackermann to leave the Joburgbase­d team – at the end of the current Super Rugby season – it is anticipate­d that his assistant coach, Swys de Bruin, would take over the head coach position.

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