Gatland to focus on Wales as Lions job call looms

WALES head coach Warren Gatland says he would welcome the opportunity to lead the British and Irish Lions on their tour of Australia in 2013, and is hopeful the Welsh Rugby Union would allow him to take charge of the trip.

Gatland’s stock is high after he guided Wales to the semi-finals of the World Cup in New Zealand last year, and he has previous Lions experience having been part of Sir Ian McGeechan’s set-up in South Africa in 2009.

The Kiwi yesterday named his 35-man training squad for Wales’ upcoming RBS Six Nations campaign, which included Gavin Henson despite the Cardiff Blues’ back having just three games under his belt this season, but also cast his eye forward to 2013.

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The Lions want their head coach to be available to them on a full-time basis from a year prior to the tour, meaning Gatland would need to negotiate a release from his Wales contract, which runs until after the 2015 World Cup and includes a five-month break clause in the summer of 2013, in order to take the role.

But the WRU are thought to be open to negotiation over any approach, which would potentially allow them to develop a coach with a view to replacing Gatland when his contract expires.

When asked about the possibility of leading the game’s most iconic touring side, Gatland said: “I recognise the great entity of the Lions in terms of their history and if given the opportunity it would be fantastic.

“I think Wales have always been incredibly supportive of the Lions and if there was that chance the Lions wanted me to be involved then I don’t think there would be a negative hindrance by the Welsh Rugby Union for me to do that.

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“If I was offered any involvement I am sure they would be more than supportive.”

Right now Gatland’s focus will be on maintaining the high standards set during that tremendous run to the last four in New Zealand, with Wales set to kick off their RBS Six Nations campaign against Ireland in Dublin on February 5.

The selection of Henson provided one of the main talking points of Gatland’s panel.

The 29-year-old, who has won 33 caps, has not played in a Six Nations since 2009, and has not featured for Wales since dislocating a bone in his wrist during the pre-World Cup friendly victory over England.

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The former Ospreys, Saracens and Toulon man has played just three games for the Blues since joining them in October, featuring twice at full-back before playing in his favoured inside centre position against London Irish last weekend. Gatland warned he will have to prove his fitness at Wales’ seven-day training camp in Poland next week.

He said: “There was a long debate about whether Gavin made the squad or not and it was more or less about us wanting to have a look at him on past performances and reputation and seeing where he is at.” Gatland named six uncapped players in his squad, including 18-year-old Cardiff wing Harry Robinson, who impressed while on Wales Sevens duty.

In-form Ospreys centre Ashley Beck, scrum-half Rhys Webb and the Scarlets trio of lock Lou Reed, prop Rhodri Jones and full-back Liam Williams are the other players yet to feature for their country.

Gatland has also included six players plying their trade outside Wales. France-based trio James Hook, Mike Phillips and Lee Byrne were all selected, as were Exeter prop Craig Mitchell, Saracens prop Rhys Gill and Sale back-rower Andy Powell, who will take part in three days of the camp in Poland as part of the conditions of their release from their clubs.

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But there was no place for Scarlets fly-half Stephen Jones, which suggests the 34-year-old’s Test career may be at an end.

The team’s first-choice lock pairing of Luke Charteris and Alun Wyn Jones, Scarlets’ Rob McCusker, Tavis Knoyle and Josh Turnbull, and Newport Gwent Dragons hooker Lloyd Burns are all injured.

Wales squad: Forwards – C Mitchell (Exeter), Adam Jones (Ospreys), R Bevington (Ospreys), G Jenkins (Cardiff), P James (Ospreys), R Gill (Saracens), Rhodri Jones (Scarlets), M Rees (Scarlets), H Bennett (Ospreys), K Owens (Scarlets), B Davies (Cardiff), I Evans (Ospreys), L Reed (Scarlets), Ryan Jones (Ospreys), D Lydiate (Newport), S Warburton (Cardiff, capt), J Tipuric (Ospreys), T Faletau (Newport), A Powell (Sale).

Backs – M Phillips (Bayonne), L Williams (Cardiff), R Webb (Ospreys), R Priestland (Scarlets), J Hook (Perpignan), J Roberts (Cardiff), J Davies (Scarlets), S Williams (Scarlets), G Henson (Cardiff), A Beck (Ospreys), G North (Scarlets), L Halfpenny (Cardiff), A Cuthbert (Cardiff ), H Robinson (Cardiff Blues), L Williams (Scarlets), L Byrne (Clermont Auvergne).