Baxter and McCall shortlisted for director of rugby award, but no space for Paul Gustard

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LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 23: (Back Row L-R) Paul Gustard, Head of Rugby at Harlequins, Steve Diamond, Director of Rugby at Sale Sharks, Alan Solomons, Director of Rugby at Worcester Warriors, Chris Boyd, Director of Rugby at Northampton Saints, Mark McCall, Director of Rugby at Saracens, Matt O'Connor, Head Coach at Leicester Tigers, Rob Baxter, Director of Rugby at Exeter Chiefs. (Front Row L-R) Pat Lam, Director of Rugby at Bristol Bears, Todd Blackadder, Director of Rugby at Bath Rugby, Dean Richards, Director of Rugby at Newcastle Falcons, Dai Young, Director of Rugby at Wasps and Johann Ackermann, Head Coach at Gloucester Rugby pose for a photo during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby 2018-19 Season Launch at Twickenham Stadium on August 23, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Jack Thomas/Getty Images for Gallagher)

The five nominees for the ‘s award recognising the standout job done by clubs’ director of has been revealed.

The men shortlisted are Johan Ackermann (), ( Chiefs), Chris Boyd (), Pat Lam (Bristol Bears), and Mark McCall of Saracens.
They were selected by the public who cast almost 4,000 votes, along with a judging panel comprising respected members of the media – including Nick Mullins and Chris Jones.
The inclusion of Baxter and McCall comes as no surprise following their side’s stellar seasons at the summit of the Premiership table.
McCall’s side won their third European title in just four years at St James’ Park last Saturday to leave their chances of winning a league and cup double alive.
The impressive job head coach Ackermann has done at the Kingsholm has not gone unnoticed either, leading Gloucester’s charge to the play-off semis for the first time since 2011.
Chris Boyd’s transition from the to appears to have clicked into gear as they hold the upper hand over in the race for fourth, while Pat Lam could still deliver Bristol rugby next season.
However, despite guiding them to the verge of a play-off place for the first time in five years there was no recognition or space in the line-up for Harlequins coach Paul Gustard, a noticeable absentee.
The winner of the category will be announced at the Gallagher Premiership’s rugby awards ceremony being held at the Royal Lancaster in London, next Wednesday.
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