I’d love to coach Wales, admits Samoan legend Lam
THE boss of English Premiership high-flyers Bristol has revealed he would love to coach Wales, believing Wayne Pivac’s side have genuine credentials to become future world champions.
Samoan legend Pat Lam is earning himself a growing reputation as one of the games foremost thinkers, leading unfancied Connacht to the 2016 PRO12 title when they beat Leinster in the play-off final.
Lam has also earned acclaim for the swashbuckling style he’s instilled at Bristol Bears, turning the West Country outfit into a force in the Gallagher Premiership.
Lam has accrued a knowledge of Welsh rugby through having former international back-rower Jonathan
Thomas as part of his coaching team at Ashton Gate, as well as impressive players like Dan Thomas, Callum Sheedy and Ioan Lloyd in his first-team squad.
He likens Wales to New Zealand in their ability to produce natural rugby players.
Speaking to the Scrum V podcast on the BBC, Lam said: “I’m amazed with the ability of Welsh rugby players. There’s lots of young players coming through with quality skills.
“I’m not advertising or trying to get a job but I would love to coach the Welsh team. I honestly believe Wales can win a World Cup, if they play the right game. That’s why there’s a lot of hope with Wayne Pivac and the style he wants to do.”