Super Rugby Aotearoa: Warren Gatland wants Chiefs role if Lions tour cancelled

Chiefs coach Warren Gatland would like to continue his role next year, if the British & Irish Lions tour of South Africa can't proceed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gatland's four-year deal at the Chiefs gives him the second season off to coach the Lions for a third successive time.

The Lions tour is scheduled for July and August 2021, but South Africa is struggling to contain COVID-19 and has recorded more than 500,000 cases.

The Chiefs have lined up Clayton McMillan as head coach for the 2021 season, but Gatland says he would like to remain on board, if the Lions tour fell victim to the new coronavirus.

"I'd have to do it for free probably," says Gatland. "I won't get paid, but absolutely.

"In these last 7-8 weeks, I've learnt a lot about the players and what sort of things you'd do differently, what things you would continue with, working with the other coaches.

"Hopefully. the things that we've learnt collectively will be beneficial for next year.

Super Rugby Aotearoa: Warren Gatland wants Chiefs role if Lions tour cancelled

"Would I like that continuity? I would."

Gatland's return home after coaching Wales for more than a decade generated much fanfare in New Zealand, but has done little to inspire the Chiefs, who are bottom of Super Rugby Aotearoa and winless from seven matches.

"I won't deny that we're disappointed," he says. "It's all about results and we haven't achieved those results."

The Chiefs' horror campaign has also put captain Sam Cane under pressure, only a few months after he was named All Blacks skipper under new boss Ian Foster.

Gatland says Cane had been "outstanding", despite the criticism.

"I do feel for him a little bit," he says. "We haven't made it easy for him in terms of his All Blacks role and that makes it a bit tougher."

Reuters

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Super Rugby Aotearoa: Warren Gatland wants Chiefs role if Lions tour cancelled