Matt Sherratt Commits to Cardiff with Long-Term Deal Amidst Wales Interim Role

Matt Sherratt, Wales' interim head coach, has signed a long-term contract with Cardiff, reinforcing his commitment to the club while focusing on his national team duties during the Six Nations.

Sherratt's Dual Role and Commitment

Matt Sherratt, recently appointed as the interim head coach of Wales, has made headlines by signing a long-term deal with Cardiff Rugby. This move comes just as he prepares to lead Wales in the upcoming Six Nations tournament. Sherratt’s commitment to Cardiff underscores his dedication to the club, even as he takes on the prestigious role with the national team.

Balancing Club and Country

Sherratt will commence his duties with the Welsh national team on Monday, following Cardiff’s clash with Connacht in the United Rugby Championship (URC) on Saturday. His immediate challenge will be preparing Wales for their Six Nations opener against Ireland on 22 February, a team chasing a Grand Slam victory.

Sherratt’s Vision for Cardiff

In a recent statement, Sherratt expressed his deep connection to Cardiff: "Firstly, I'm delighted to commit to Cardiff. This genuinely is a club that I've got a real affinity to. I love going to work every day. The players and the staff are great, it's a great group, and I think our fans are unbelievable as well – just look at the attendances we've had last season and this season."

Coaching Team Stability

Sherratt also highlighted the importance of continuity within the coaching staff, with assistants Gethin Jenkins and Corneil van Zyl nearing contract extensions. "To sign a longer-term deal, and as importantly, or more importantly in a lot of ways, is the rest of the coaching staff signing deals as well. I see us as a coaching team. For myself and the other coaches to try and stay together and try to build to make Cardiff is so pleasing," he added.

Personal and Professional Growth

Sherratt views his interim role with Wales as an opportunity for personal and professional development, which he believes will ultimately benefit Cardiff. "As an example, an Evan Lloyd or a Cam Winnett, coming into Welsh camp and playing at the highest intensity, under the most pressure, hopefully when they come back to the club game, they feel that little bit more confident. So I'm hoping there's some learning for me there as well. Obviously, working with the best players, coaching against the best teams, coaching with some of the best coaches, it can only be good for my long-term development, and in turn, that's good for Cardiff," Sherratt explained.

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