Coachless Fiji Offers Top Job To Scott Robertson
Coachless Fiji Offers Top Job To Scott Robertson
Coachless Fiji has offered a test role to much-sought-after Crusaders head coach Scott Robertson.
Coachless Fiji has offered a test role to much-sought-after Crusaders head coach Scott Robertson.
Vern Cotter dramatically split ways with the Flying Fijians at the start of the month, just eight months out from the Rugby World Cup in France.
Matters got worse for the union a week later with news that assistant coach Richie Gray also was leaving, saying that he considered he had to exit from ‘an integrity point of view’ after the departure of Cotter.
Major Announcement!!!
— Fiji Rugby Union (@fijirugby) February 10, 2023
We wish our Flying Fijians Assistant Coach Richie Gray all the very best. Vinaka Vakalevu for your service Richie. #duavataveilomanirakavihttps://t.co/oDkbNkXdxk
It’s left Fiji looking for a head coach, and now the acting chief executive for the FRU, Tevita Tuiloa, has said he offered the job to Robertson.
‘I know he’s a surfer, so I told him ‘look you can come to cloud break in Tavarua and come and surf some clouds, some barrels, some big waves there and come and coach the Flying Fijians, and we’ll give that to you for free, and you can help our boys reach the quarterfinals,” Tuiloa joked.
It may be a bit of a hail Mary on the FRU’s part, but it would offer Robertson test experience in the biggest rugby arena of them all.
The process of head hunting the next Flying Fijians head coach is set to get wrapped up in the next few weeks.
Vinaka Coach.
— Fiji Rugby Union (@fijirugby) February 2, 2023
Fiji Rugby wishes you all the best in your future endeavors. #duavataveilomanirakavi pic.twitter.com/OUpeeUpk0C
It would dovetail nicely with Robertson’s current role as Super Rugby head coach at the Crusaders. He potentially could complete the upcoming Super Rugby season then take over at Fiji with several months to go before France 2023.
Robertson is many people’s favorite to take over from Ian Foster as head coach of the All Blacks after the Rugby World Cup.
The 48-year-old threw the cat among pigeons last week when he said the announcement of a new All Blacks coach is imminent.
New Zealand Rugby has rushed to douse speculation they are about to announce an appointment.
“New Zealand Rugby is continuing to have internal discussions, but an announcement about the All Blacks head coach or process is not imminent,” the body said in a one-sentence statement.
Week one of 2023 complete👨🏻🔬🧪 pic.twitter.com/ibYIc2Ikch
— Crusaders (@crusadersrugby) January 13, 2023
Robertson maintains he has some knowledge of how and when the process will play out.
“Whatever their process is, they’ve just got to give me enough run-in time whenever they go, and I can do my job here at (the Crusaders),” Robertson said.