Vern Cotter has re-affirmed his position as Scotland head-coach and extended his contract for another year until 2017.
The Kiwi, who is currently preparing the national side for their first World Cup warm-up clash with Ireland in Dublin on Saturday, has added an extra year his deal, which was due to end after next year’s Six Nations.
The 53 year-old led the Scots to five wins out of seven over their summer tour and autumn internationals last year before a disappointing Six Nations earlier this year which saw the team lose all five games.
He said: “I’m really happy to be able to continue working with the players, the organisation, the Board, and everyone involved.
“There are some talented players with some things to develop, and together we are focused on facing that challenge in what I think are exciting times for Scottish rugby all over.”
SRU chief executive Mark Dodson added: “I am very pleased we will be extending Vern’s role as Scotland Head Coach for a further year.
“When we recruited him he was the outstanding candidate for the role and that view has not changed.”
Cotter will tomorrow name the team to play Ireland, the first of four tests before the World Cup, with their opening fixture on September 23. Scotland are in Pool B with South Africa, the United States, Samoa and Japan.
by Luke Jarmyn