Sir Gordon Tietjens has been confirmed as Samoa's new sevens coach this morning.
Tietjens, who is in the country meeting staff and inspecting facilities, was picured this morning wearing a Manu Samoa T-shirt.
As reported by the Herald yesterday, his capture is a coup for the Pacific Island nation after the hugely successful coach parted ways with New Zealand Rugby following the Olympics.
Kenya were also in the running for the 60-year-old, but Tietjens clearly wants to operate closer to home.
Samoa rugby officials believe Tietjens, who led New Zealand to 12 world series titles and four Commonwealth Games gold medals, has the ability to get the best out of the players and coaches in Samoa, as well as initiate a world-class development programme. Samoa finished ninth at the last world series and didn't qualify for the Olympics.