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Lions head coach Warren Gatland and Tour Manager Andy Irvine at today's announcement. ©INPHO/Billy Stickland
Lions 2013

Lions King: Gatland ready for 'one hell of a challenge'

As expected, Warren Gatland was today confirmed as head coach for next summer’s Lions Tour of Australia.

WARREN GATLAND SAID he was ready for a “hell of a challenge” after being appointed head coach of the British and Irish Lions for next year’s tour of Australia.

The New Zealander, currently coach of Wales, will be looking to lead the Lions — a combined side made up of players from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland — to their first Test series win in 16 years following their 1997 success in South Africa.

“There is no question it is one hell of a challenge,” Gatland, who has led Wales to two Six Nations Grand Slams and the semi-finals of last year’s World Cup, told a news conference in London on Tuesday. “Playing in the southern hemisphere is one of rugby’s hardest challenges.

He added: “It is the highest honour, the pinnacle of your career.”

Gatland, an assistant to then head coach Ian McGeechan when the Lions lost in South Africa in 2009, also said: “I really enjoyed the experience as one of the assistant coaches in 2009 and since then have harboured ambitions to lead the tour to Australia next year.

“The Lions came close in South Africa and our ambition is to win the series in 2013, and I believe we have the players to do that.”

Tour manager Andy Irvine, the former Scotland and Lions full-back, said of Gatland’s appointment for their 125th anniversary tour: “Warren has an outstanding record as a coach and has been fully embedded in rugby in the UK and Ireland since 1989.

“His achievements include steering Wasps to English and European club success and more recently he has overseen Wales to two Grand Slams and a semi-final at the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

“He has an intimate knowledge of the Lions, the challenges they face and the processes that need to be put in place to ensure the squad had every chance of being successful,” Irvine added.

Gatland will be the second overseas coach of the Lions following fellow Kiwi Graham Henry, in charge during the 2-1 series defeat in Australia in 2001.

The 2013 tour begins against the Barbarians in Hong Kong on 1 June before they play the first of three Tests against Australia in Brisbane on 22 June.

Gatland, 48, who played against the Lions, will coach Wales in their November Tests against New Zealand and Australia but otherwise he will be seconded full-time to his new post.

He is expected to confirm his full Lions coaching team in October.

(c) AFP, 2012

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