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Gregor Townsend announces desire to extend Scotland contract

Gregor Townsend announces desire to extend Scotland contract
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The Scotland coach himself has confirmed his desire to stay at the helm until the World Cup in France in 2023.

Gregor Townsend has revealed his desire to extend his Scotland contract until the next World Cup, with a new deal possibly in place before Christmas.

Scotland Rugby Union chief executive Mark Dodson recently admitted preparing for talks on a new deal with head coach Townsend.

But now the Scotland coach himself has confirmed his desire to stay at the helm until the World Cup in France in 2023 – which would require a two-year contract extension.

Townsend took the Scotland helm in May 2017, signing a new three-year deal in July 2018 that will expire next summer.

If talks with Dodson go as expected however, the former Scotland and British and Irish Lions fly-half will soon have another extension ratified.

Asked if he could sign a new deal soon, Townsend said: "Yeah that would be great if it happens.

"I've enjoyed the role the whole time, but certainly given the positives I've seen within the playing group and the management that work with me, the coaching staff, I feel that we've got the ingredients, the expertise from a coaching, support staff, we've got the players and the togetherness to go and achieve things over the next couple of years.

"So it would be nice to be a part of that.

"We've been in discussions for a few weeks now. So I'm hopeful that something could be agreed or announced over the next few weeks."

And when quizzed on whether that new deal would include the next World Cup, Townsend added: "We'll see. But 2023 would be great, because obviously it gives everybody a target for that World Cup, to work together and work with this playing group.

"I think everybody in this playing group should be available for the next World Cup, and being in the northern hemisphere (in France) and being too far from where we are, it would be great if we do stick together until then."

Edinburgh fly-half Jaco Van Der Walt will make his Scotland debut in Saturday's Autumn Nations Cup trip to Dublin to face Ireland.

The 26-year-old will be Scotland's third South Africa-born debutant this autumn, once again highlighting Test rugby's residency qualification rule.

Asked if he was saddened by the next fly-half down the ranks being born overseas, Townsend replied: "No it doesn't. Jaco's been here playing for Edinburgh for the last three years.

"His performances have earned him the right to be considered.

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Jaco Van Der Walt is set to make his Scotland debut (Richard Sellers/PA)

"He's our fifth stand-off of the autumn. Finn Russell, Adam Hastings, Stuart Hogg, Duncan Weir have come through the Scottish system, which is important; it's important that players see they can come through our system and end up playing for Scotland.

"So they are great role models for youngsters.

"But the way that Jaco has integrated into our group, he's a very humble, hard-working player who puts his body on the line.

"And his great-great grandfather is from Aberdeenshire. There is a Scottish connection there, but that's not necessary.

"We know the eligibility rules that ourselves and other nations have used.

"It's up to those players that get capped through the residency mechanisms to put in a huge effort in playing for their country."

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