As Matt Sherratt approaches the end of his stint as Wales interim head coach with Saturday’s final Six Nations match at home to England, his former colleague and Harlequins head coach Danny Wilson tells The i Paper that Sherratt should be at least be considered for the job on a permanent basis. Meanwhile, the former Wales centre Tom Shanklin says the future needs to be about a more entertaining and attacking playing style, and while big names such as Michael Cheika are on the rumour mill to take charge, it could be down to who Wales will be able to afford.There are so many questions swirling around Sherratt, who until this Six Nations was something of a mystery figure outside of Cardiff and the other clubs he has worked at since he gave up his former career as a primary school teacher and got into coaching comparatively young, in 2005.
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