Wales coach Warren Gatland has revealed he has no interest in coaching the All Blacks at the moment but he would look at running a Kiwi Super Rugby franchise if the chance arose.
Gatland, who will end his 12‑year tenure as coach of Wales after the 2019 Rugby World Cup, told Newstalk ZB he would not actively look for a job when he returns to New Zealand in 2019, but he would keep his door open.
Gatland also says he believed current assistant coach Ian Foster was the most likely to take over from Steve Hansen after the 2019 tournament.
He adds he never said he wanted to be an All Blacks coach but thinks he needs to return to New Zealand and be involved with the Super Rugby first and that is what he would like to do.
Source: TVNZ
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