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Wales appoint a King

The former Northampton Saints and Clermont Auvergne coach, who was a playing contemporary of head coach Rob Howley at London Wasps, joins Wales as attack coach for the duration of the Championship campaign.

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The 41-year-old former England international helped Saints lift the Premiership title in 2014 as attack coach, but left the East midlands club earlier this year and is set to take up a position at Montpellier next season.

Those circumstances have allowed him to be re-united with Howley, with whom he formed a successful halfback playing partnership at Wasps over a decade ago, winning the Premiership and European Cup double in 2004.

Wales have re-shuffled their coaching line-up, which initially changed shape when Warren Gatland was appointed to the British and Irish Lions, with Cardiff Blues coach Matt Sherratt joining as attack coach for the June series.

Sherratt, who made a positive impact in a November series which saw Wales win three of their four matches for the first time since 2002, is returning to the Blues to concentrate on his regional duties.

King completes Howley's coaching team for the 2017 tournament with incumbents Robin McBryde (forwards), Shaun Edwards (defence) and Neil Jenkins (skills) already in place.

"We are really pleased to bring in Alex for the Six Nations, but we would also like to thank Matt for all his hard work and effort. Alex is an experienced, highly-respected attack coach and we are delighted to have him as part of our team.

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"We believe he will add a lot of value to what will be another very competitive Six Nations and we are delighted to have secured the services of such a sought after coach on a full-time basis for the campaign.

Matt was excellent for us and we were really pleased with his contribution. Moving forward, Matt felt the shared role wouldn't be the best solution, which we respect, and we wish him well back at the Blues," Howley said.

King expressed his excitement about the opportunity.

"This is a hugely exciting opportunity for me personally and, to be able to join such an experienced and established coaching set up ahead of such a major and important tournament, is an incredibly exciting prospect.

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"It is a real privilege to be asked and I am now really looking forward to meeting up with the coaches, the rest of the management team and particularly the talented Welsh players," King said.

Welsh Rugby Union chief executive Martyn Phillips explained the reason for appointing King.

"It is important for us to get the right blend of personalities and expertise in the coaching team ahead of an important Six Nations championship campaign.

"Alex comes to us with an impressive winning pedigree, he has worked closely with both Rob and Shaun Edwards as a player, winning titles in England and Europe, but he has also lifted the Premiership title as a coach," Phillips said.

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