France RWC 2023: Sir Ian McGeechan says Warren Gatland will be 'top of my list for work in England

Rugby legend Sir Ian McGeechan said Warren Gatland will be the first choice for the England team if available today. Rugby Fans can buy Rugby World Cup 2023 Tickets from our website.

The Rugby Union will be looking for a successor when Eddie Jones leaves after the 2023 Rugby World Cup, sparking speculation about whom they might appoint.

Sir Ian McGeechan says Warren Gatland will be 'top of my list for work in England
Sir Ian McGeechan says Warren Gatland will be 'top of my list for work in England

McGeechan expressed his views in a column in The Telegraph, saying that former Welsh coach Gatland is currently well suited to the job and will no doubt be considered if Jones leaves.

"I don't think there is a single 'right way. Whether he's from home or abroad, whether he's British or New Zealand, whether he's worked in the system or not, England has to pick the best candidate said McGeechan.

"Just because Gats has the experience, has a history, knows the players, can bring everyone together, and is quite useful."

However, McGeechan emphasized, "But RFU wants to hire someone within two years. This opens up a lot of potential candidates."

The other two big hitters, if you offer this role to anyone tomorrow they will be close to the top of my list again and will be John Mitchell and Andy Farrell.

McGeechan said "perhaps the most qualified person to bring charges" is England striker Richard Cockerill, the former boss of Leicester and Edinburgh.

He will provide an internal appointment for the England team, said McGeechan: "Cockerill has two years to develop his personnel management skills as this is probably the most important quality of an international coach."

McGeechan emphasized, "But RFU wants to hire someone within two years
McGeechan emphasized but RFU wants to hire someone within two years

Jones wants Marler to participate in the World Cup

Joe Marler was told that after Eddie Jones escaped the elimination of the England senior international, he was still part of Eddie Jones' 2023 Rugby World Cup plan.

The ruthless Jones fired Billy and Mako Vunipola, Jamie George, and George Ford - all strong supporters of his reign as head coach - to take part in the three-day event starting Sunday. The line on the beach".

Although the door was open to all of them, they were told that they would not be able to join the French team until 2023 if they were reinstated, as Jones wanted to lower the age of the team.

Although 31-year-old Marler withdrew from the Six Nations team in January for personal reasons, he still escaped the purge. His devastating role in Harlequins' Gallagher Premiership title proved that there is a player in his peak of power.

"It's all about adapting to the World Cup. If we keep the same team, that team will be too old for the next World Cup. We know this, so we have to refresh the team," said Jones.

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