Summary
Warren Gatland insists his focus is firmly on getting Wales primed for next year's World Cup despite admitting he had a "few options on the table" for his career after next year's tournament in New Zealand.
The New Zealander, who has been in charge of Wales since November 2007, was back in his home town of Hamilton for the second Test against the All Blacks and has been linked with the Chiefs Super rugby coaching job which will be come vacant when Ian Foster's deal ends after next year's first edition of the Super 15.See the full content of this document
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Gatland Won't Leave Wales Post Until After World Cup
Gatland's contract with Wales expires next year but when asked about his career beyond 2011 after Wales' 29-10 loss ...
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