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Howley to leave Wales role after what will be 11 years

Wales assistant Rob Howley has been sent home from the World Cup in Japan

Rob Howley plans to leave his role with Wales in 2019 and hopes to take a coaching job in England or France rather than replace Warren Gatland.

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Wales assistant coach Howley was reported to be on the shortlist to succeed Gatland when the New Zealander’s tenure comes to an end after the World Cup in Japan.

The former Wales scrum-half, who has twice stepped up as interim head coach due to Gatland’s British and Irish Lions commitments, revealed he would rather take on a club role in the Premiership or Top 14 after such a long spell with his country.

“Over the last 12 months, particularly before the autumn series last year, I’d had conversations with close family and friends and decided about finishing in 2019,” said Howley.

“I just think it is the right time. I just feel that come 2019, I would have been here for 11 years and it’s time to move on and be involved elsewhere in a rugby environment.

“I need to examine my own values and look at what I need to do. It is on a bucket list of mine that I want to coach in the Premiership or France. Whether that opportunity comes along, I don’t know.

“I really enjoyed the experience of being interim head coach, and I think to go back and have that experience of being head coach day in, day out over a period of time, maybe longer than a year, would put me in a better place.

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“I think I can add a little bit of value, and that’s what I want to do. If that’s over the [Severn] Bridge, if that’s in France, who knows? I have made tough decisions before. The family will come first, they always have.”

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