The Scotsman

Cotter moved upstairs as Montpellie­r name new head coach after disappoint­ing season

- By DUNCAN SMITH

Former Scotland coach Vern Cotter has been moved upstairs to a director of rugby role at Montpellie­r after a disappoint­ing second season in France.

The 57- year-old Kiwi was reported to be the highestpai­d coach in rugby when he left Scotland a year early after being replaced by Greg or Townsend in June 2017.

He led Montpellie­r to a firstplace finish in the regular season Top 14 before losing the Grand Final to Castres last year but this term has not gone as well with the club seventh in the league and knocked out of the Heineken Champions Cup pool stage by Edinburgh.

The club’s billionair­e owner Mohed Altrad has brought in former French internatio­nal and current La Rochelle assistant- coach Xavier Garbajosa as the new head coach on a four-year contract.

“He [ Ga r b a j o s a ] c o mes t o us to be head coach,” Altrad told L’equipe . “He will only take care of the sp or ts par t. Vern Cotter will be the director of rugby according to the mode of Anglo-saxon clubs or like Philippe Sella in Agen. He will be in charge of marketing, commerce, partnershi­p and communicat­ion.”

Cotter was hired by the SRU in 2013 but had to see out the last year of his contract with Cl er mon tAuv er g ne before taking the reins after the 2014 Six Nations.

Following a white wash in the following year’s tourna - ment he oversaw a dramatic improvemen­t with a run to the World Cup quarter-finals and a number of big Six Nations wins.

Cotter has another year to run on his lucrative contract but is likely to beam an in demand in both Europe and the southern hemisphere.

Meanwhile, former Scotland assistant coach Dean Ryan has been appointed as Dragons director ofrugby.

The 52- year-old former England forward, who was part of the Scotland coaching team in 2012-2013, will be fully responsibl­e for all rugby matters on and off the pitch at the Newport-based Welsh region.

Elsewhere, it has been confirmed that Cheetahs chief Franco Smith will take over from Conor O’shea as head coach of Italy from the star t of next year after the Irishman, who took the Azzurri job in 2016, leads them to the World Cup.

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