Vern Cotter steps down as Fiji head coach
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New Zealand-born Vern Cotter has stepped down as Fiji national coach little more than eight months out from the Rugby World Cup in France.
Cotter assumed charge of Fiji three years ago after an extensive career that included guiding Scotland to the 2015 World Cup quarter-finals.
Fiji Rugby chairman Humphrey Tawake told a hastily arranged news conference in Suva on Thursday that Cotter's letter of resignation had been accepted and a new coach will be appointed "in due course."
In a statement, Cotter expressed his regret at abruptly finishing his tenure with Fiji which included two tests against the All Blacks in 2021.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the players and coaches I have worked with during my time with the team,” Cotter said.
“I feel the team has made some significant improvements over the last few years both on and off the field.
“I believe we built a great culture which was testament to some good people working hard and enjoying each other’s company and I’m disappointed to be leaving at this time.
“I wish the team all the very best for the upcoming RWC later this year.”
Cotter has coached Fiji for three years.