Ronan O'Gara would 'bite hands off' for top Test coach role – but not Wales job
La Rochelle head coach Ronan O'Gara would relish role at Test match level; Pressure on Wales head coach Warren Gatland after miserable winless 2024 but O'Gara says Ireland, England and France jobs are more attractive; La Rochelle began Champions Cup campaign with win at Bath
Tuesday 10 December 2024 13:41, UK
Ronan O'Gara says there are international jobs he would "bite people's hands off for" as he underlined a burning desire to coach at Test level.
O'Gara named-checked England, Ireland and France as attractive roles but said coaching Wales does not feature on his radar.
Wales head coach Warren Gatland's future is uncertain following 12 successive Test defeats, with the Welsh Rugby Union currently reviewing a miserable Autumn Nations Series campaign that saw losses against Fiji, Australia and South Africa.
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Asked about Wales, O'Gara said: "I haven't thought about that, to be honest with you. Without lacking humility, I would prefer Ireland, England or France."
He continued: "You have got to have those ambitions, I think, because you want to be the best you can be.
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"There are Test jobs I would bite people's hands off for. That usually works itself out if you are good enough at your club."
Former Ireland and Munster fly-half O'Gara, who won 128 caps for his country and featured on three British and Irish Lions tours, is among the most highly-regarded coaches in world rugby.
He masterminded French club La Rochelle's back-to-back Champions Cup titles in 2022 and 2023 after serving his apprenticeship with current New Zealand boss Scott Robertson at the Crusaders.
"In France I am seen as very demanding and difficult because of standards I try and keep, but I just want players to try and experience what I did," O'Gara said.
"I got so much out of the game. It gave me wonderful emotions, and now I want to really try and give back.
"We have only won Europe twice. We've never won a Bouclier (French Top 14 title), so the attraction, determination and the carrot is huge.
"There are some really good people and really good players in this club. You try and inspire them."
O'Gara is currently plotting a third Champions Cup triumph with La Rochelle, a feat only achieved by four other teams: Toulouse, Leinster, Saracens and Toulon.
That quest began with a 24-20 away win against current Gallagher Premiership leaders Bath, with second-placed Bristol next up on Saturday.
"At the minute, we are terribly inconsistent," O'Gara added. "We need to get our game going for 60 minutes, never mind 80. If we are good for 60, we will win a lot of games.
"(The Champions Cup) is a brilliant competition, obviously, because of what it has given me and my family. The emotion for it in La Rochelle is special because of what we've done. We need our ground humming against Bristol.
"Our force was always, like Munster back in the day, the 17,000 in the Stade Deflandre willing us over the line. Now, they sit down and watch a game. That can't happen. It's the same with our team, but we need to give them something to shout about.
"It is an absolute dogfight because every game is difficult in the Top 14. People who are maybe not associated with it don't realise it's a scrap."
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