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Woodward dedicated to Lions
8 September 2004, 8:38 am
Sir Clive Woodward has underlined his "complete focus" on next summer's tour to New Zealand after Lions chiefs gave him their total backing as head coach.
World Cup winner Woodwards resignation as England boss - and subsequent speculation linking him with a coaching or managerial move to soccer - caused a degree of concern in Lions ranks.

But after a Lions committee meeting, attended by Woodward, in Dublin on Tuesday night, his position was reaffirmed.

Woodward has insisted he will not take up any other job until after the three-Test trip to New Zealand ends next July. And with no further England commitments on his rugby agenda, he is free to spend the entire season planning and preparing for the 11-match expedition.

My complete focus is the Lions for the next nine months - there are no distractions either from within rugby or outside it, he said.

I am totally committed to the task of planning and delivering a programme that provides the players with the best possible chance of winning the Test series in New Zealand.

After the Rugby World Cup, a successful British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand is the greatest challenge to face a rugby coach.

In order to achieve this, I will need to constantly involve not just the players but their clubs and provinces, whose support will be vital for the success of the tour.

Lions chairman Bill Beaumont, tour manager for the New Zealand trip, added: We thought it important to meet with Clive and the other members of the committee following the events of last week.

This we have done, and the committee continues to be fully committed to the appointment made earlier this year. Clive is the most qualified man to coach the Lions, and will be taking the squad to New Zealand next summer.

Woodward also received the backing of representatives from each of the four home unions comprising the Lions committee.

No-one doubts the preparation that will be needed to face the challenges that await the Lions in New Zealand, said Noel Murphy, of the Irish Rugby Football Union.

This process began with the appointment of Clive in February, and he has reinforced to the committee in person that he will not be taking on any other working commitments until the completion of what we hope will be an outstandingly successful Lions tour.


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