Coventry Telegraph

Andy knows his Lions, says Gatland

- By ANDREW BALDOCK

WARREN Gatland has highlighte­d Ireland boss Andy Farrell’s credential­s to coach the 2025 British and Irish Lions in Australia.

Gatland is back for a second stint as Wales head coach that could incorporat­e the 2027 World Cup.

And that might mean he is in the frame to lead the Lions for a fourth time, having done the job in Australia (2013), New Zealand (2017) and South Africa (2021).

Farrell, though, is doing an exceptiona­l job with Ireland, overseeing an historic Test series triumph against New Zealand earlier this year.

They added the scalps of South Africa and Australia during an unbeaten Autumn Nations Series campaign, with Ireland also currently heading rugby union’s world rankings.

“If you are picking a Lions coach at the moment, there is only one person that I think is in contention,” Gatland said, during a Principali­ty Stadium press conference on Tuesday.

“And he is across the water and living in Dublin at the minute. If you are successful, those opportunit­ies come along.

“I hadn’t even thought about that (Lions tour). I am just thinking about the next 10 months.

“I am well aware of how important the Six Nations and World Cup are next year.

“I don’t plan my pathway. I am a believer of if you are in the right place at the right time, then opportunit­ies come along. What will be, will be.”

Gatland said that he has not had any discussion­s so far with Wales’ current coaching support staff - the likes of Stephen Jones, Jonathan Humphreys and Gethin Jenkins - who worked alongside Wayne Pivac.

“I haven’t spoken to any of the coaches,” he added. “There was a review process conducted by the union, and I am going through that process at the moment.

“I’ve got to make sure that I do the right thing and make the best decision for Wales and the team. That’s ongoing at the moment.”

Wales kick off their Six Nations campaign against Ireland in Cardiff on February 4., and Ireland will arrive as the world-ranked No.1 team.

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