RFU denies England coach approach
The Rugby Football Union has denied former South Africa coach Nick
Mallett's claim he was sounded out for the England head coach job this
week.
Mallett was one of the candidates who lost out when current England
coach Stuart Lancaster was appointed in 2012. An RFU spokesperson said
any decision on the job would follow a review of the World Cup, adding:
"No pre-judgements have been made nor any onecontacted."
Mallett said he would not consider the England job this time around.
"I was keen for the challenge in 2011, but not any more. I'm enjoying my
current job," said the 58-year-old, who is now working as television
pundit. Lancaster, whose position is under scrutiny after England's
failure to make it out of the World Cup pool stages, reacted with
surprise when informed of Mallett's claim.
"I didn't know that to be honest," he said. "I guess that is just the
nature of the situation we are in."
Mallett led the Springboks between 1997 and 2000, guiding them to a
record-equalling 17 successive Test wins and a Tri Nations title. (bbcsport)
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