Scotland have ended speculation over their head coach position by extending Gregor Townsend’s contract through to the 2027 World Cup – a move that also closes the door on former Springbok flyhalf Franco Smith being elevated to the role.
Townsend, 52, will now guide the Scots into a third World Cup after taking charge in 2017, making him the longest-serving coach of the professional era.
His previous deal was set to expire after next year’s Six Nations, sparking debate about his future following Scotland’s back-to-back fourth-place finishes in the championship and pool-stage exits at both the 2019 and 2023 World Cups.
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During that uncertainty, Smith – currently thriving as Glasgow Warriors coach – was strongly tipped as a possible successor. The ex-Bok flyhalf’s stock has risen sharply in Scotland after steering the Warriors to the Vodacom URC title and building a reputation for sharp attacking rugby.
But with Townsend signing on until 2027, Scottish Rugby have opted for continuity, while Smith has also committed his future to Glasgow by agreeing a new deal with the club.
Townsend is expected to outline his long-term vision alongside Scottish Rugby CEO Alex Williamson and performance director David Nucifora on Wednesday.
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