Sunderland Echo

I’ve assembled best coaching team available for Lions tour – Gatland

- By Duncan Bech nep.sport@jpimedia.co.uk

Warren Gatland insists he has assembled the best available British and Irish Lions coaching team after it was confirmed that none of Eddie Jones’ England assistants would be travelling to South Africa.

Scotland boss Gregor Townsend will mastermind the attack and his internatio­nal colleague Steve Tandy will oversee the defence, both of them profiting from a strong Six Nations notable for impressive away wins over England and France.

Completing the trio of Lions coaching debutants is the appointmen­t of Leinster’s Robin McBryde to take charge of the forwards, while Neil Jenkins of Wales returns for his fourth tour as kicking coach.

Gatland had planned to take Andy Farrell, Steve Borthwick and Graham Rowntree to South Africa, but all three were forced to withdraw.

It means there is no English representa­tion on the coaching team, while England’s worst Six Nations performanc­e on record has also seen Jones’ lieutenant­s John Mitchell, Matt Proudfoot and Simon Amor overlooked.

“It’s nothing to do with ‘do I feel like I need an English coach?’, it’s about me picking who I think are going to be the best fit for myself,” Gatland said.

“It is people who I want to work with, people I’ve worked with in the past and

people I think will work well as a group. No one made an issue of it in the past when we haven’t had Scottish coaches. It’s not about that.

“It’s just about trying to pick who you think are the best people to come into your environmen­t, people who I think I can work well with and hopefully put a good team together.”

Gatland confirmed that his preference for the threeTest series against South Africa was for Ireland head coach Farrell to run the defence, Borthwick of Leicester to prepare the forwards and Munster’s Rowntree to take charge of the scrum.

But by late last week, it became clear that Gatland would have to activate his contingenc­y plan.

“There’s no doubt that it’s been eventful. I’ve known for a long time that Andy Farrell wasn’t potentiall­y going to be available to us,” said Gatland in reference to Ireland’s summer tour.

“I had spoken to Gregor a number of weeks ago about Steve Tandy as a possibilit­y and he was very compliment­ary about him.

“We’ve felt their defence has probably been the best in the Championsh­ip last year and this year.

“That for me was a relatively easy one, already knowing that Andy was unlikely to be available.

“Steve and Graham were different. Steve is an incredibly honourable person and he felt that Leicester is his day job and he needs to be there at the helm.

“With Graham it was a different situation. My philosophy has always been ‘family first’.

“He’d been trying to get his family to come over from Leicester to Limerick for the last couple of years.

“They’d finally moved over and he was trying to get them settled in. He just felt that being away for eight weeks, possibly 10 weeks with quarantine as well, was too much.”

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Warren Gatland.

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