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Waikato rugby coach Warren Gatland has been appointed coach of Wales and starts his new job on December 1.
"I've been given the opportunity to coach at the highest level," Gatland said yesterday. "While it was a hard decision to make to leave Waikato, it is the ultimate dream for me to coach at this level again.
"I want to thank Waikato for the support they have given me during this time of transition."
Gatland was appointed coach of the Waikato team in July 2005 on a three-year contract to 2008.
The former All Black had returned to New Zealand after coaching Ireland and London Wasps in England. The Waikato hooker played 17 games for the All Blacks between 1988 and 1991.
"The Wales coaching job was an opportunity too good to turn down for Warren who had aspirations to continue on as an international coach," Waikato Rugby Union chief executive Graham Bowen said. "Waikato Rugby Union fully supports Warren in his decision to coach at international level again," he said.
"Winning the inaugural Air New Zealand Cup in 2006 and securing the Ranfurly Shield for the eighth time in Waikato history this year are highlights in Warren's time with the Mooloos."
Bowen said that the lengthy process of appointing a new Waikato coach would begin in earnest early next year.
- NZPA