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Wilson will return to Quins after Wales tour but insists the future is bright
South Wales Evening Post
|June 19, 2025
DANNY Wilson has confirmed his role as Wales forwards coach will not extend beyond this summer's tour of Japan, but he remains confident there is enough talent in Welsh rugby to reverse the national team's recent poor run of form.
The 48-year-old has joined Matt Sherratt's new-look backroom team for this summer's two-Test tour of Japan on secondment from Harlequins.
Wilson is well acquainted with Welsh rugby having previously coached Wales U20s, the Dragons, Scarlets and Cardiff.
The Welsh Rugby Union are currently searching for a new head coach after Warren Gatland's departure midway through the Six Nations, with Scotland defence coach Steve Tandy among the contenders.
Wilson has been heavily linked with a permanent coaching role in Wales but the Harlequins boss poured cold water on such suggestions.
He has worked with Sherratt previously when he was head coach of Cardiff but the tables have turned, with the Harlequins boss now working underneath his friend.
"I was really excited to get the opportunity, Quins were brilliant to allow me to do it," said Wilson.
"It falls right in my break in terms of finishing with Harlequins and reviews.
"It would be a pre-season break for me and us as a group. When I finish this project I get off a flight and back into work at Harlequins.
"I first worked with Matt at Bristol and then having seen how good he was I was desperate to bring him to Cardiff.
"Then we had a pretty good time together and then we went our separate ways into different projects after a pleasing end by winning a bit of silverware together with Cardiff.
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