Wales coach Warren Gatland would probably be the best person to coach the British and Irish Lions on their tour of New Zealand next year, former Ireland captain Brian O’Driscoll said.
New Zealander Gatland controversially dropped O’Driscoll for the final Test when he led the Lions to a series victory over Australia in 2013, preferring instead to use an all-Welsh combination of Jamie Roberts and Jonathan Davies in the centers.
The Lions hammered Australia 41-16 to clinch the series 2-1, a result that ultimately cost Wallabies coach Robbie Deans his job.
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O’Driscoll, who retired from international rugby in 2014 having notched 133 Test caps for Ireland and another eight with the Lions said Gatland would be ideal for the job again given the short time the team has to gel before the tour.
“You have to think its between Gats [Gatland] and Joe Schmidt,” O’Driscoll told the Telegraph newspaper in Britain.
“I think having been under Gats in 2013 — and he was a coach in 2009 as well — his style is probably something that lends itself to the short lead-in time,” O’Driscoll said.
Gatland, who was forwards coach under Ian McGeechan on the Lions tour of South Africa in 2009, has said he would relish the opportunity to lead the Lions on their tour of his homeland.
Ireland coach Schmidt and Scotland’s Vern Cotter are also possibilities for the job. All three are New Zealanders.
England’s Grand Slam-winning coach Eddie Jones has already ruled himself out of contention and backed Gatland for the role.
The Lions are to play 10 matches on the tour next year, playing all five Super Rugby franchises, the Maori All Blacks, a provincial union selection and three Tests against Steve Hansen’s All Blacks.
The Lions coach is expected to be named after the northern hemisphere sides’ tours in June, with Wales touring New Zealand, Ireland heading to South Africa and England playing in Australia. Scotland face Japan.
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