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Townsend 'sad to see' Tandy leave for Wales

Townsend 'sad to see' Tandy leave for Wales

BBC News21-07-2025
Head coach Gregor Townsend is "sad to see" Scotland defence coach Steve Tandy leave for Wales, but insists it's a role he "deserves".After much speculation, Tandy has been announced as Warren Gatland's successor as Wales head coach. Tandy joined Scotland ahead of the 2020 Six Nations and has played a key role in the developing Scotland's defence into "one of the best in the world"."We're sorry to see Steve go because he's had a really positive influence on Scottish rugby," Townsend said. "Firstly, with the players that he's worked with and developed, and secondly the work he's done with the team, turning them into one of the best defensive sides in the world. As coaches we have loved working and learning from him."He has helped me massively in my role and he's been someone I've leaned on for advice. We've worked together on various ways of improving the environment and the team over the years."It'll be sad not having him with us anymore but it's also a massive honour for him to become the head coach of his home country."It's very deserved as he's an excellent coach with varied experiences including international rugby for the last five years and we wish him all the best."
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