Thomas happy at Gloucester after summer with Wales

Coach Rhys Thomas in a Wales training sessionImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
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Former hooker Rhys Thomas played at the 2007 World Cup

Rhys Thomas helped Wales end their 18-Test losing streak in the summer but the Gloucester coach will not be leaving to join Steve Tandy's new-look management team.

The 43-year-old former hooker worked under caretaker boss Matt Sherratt in the Six Nations and on the tour to Japan when on secondment from the Cherry and Whites.

Wales, who finally enjoyed an international success in the second Test in Kobe, now have a new permanent boss at the helm in Tandy.

The head coach has appointed his first assistant in Danny Wilson, who has left Harlequins to be in charge of line-out and contact areas, but Thomas will not be quitting Kingsholm for a Test role.

"My day job is here. I came over to England to get Prem experience and I am really enjoying it," said the Gloucester forwards transition coach.

"I have another couple of years here after agreeing [a new contract] last year. Hopefully one day I can take that Prem experience to wherever is next, but I am happy doing what I am doing."

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Craig Bellamy: Wales football manager inspired rugby team before beating Japan – Thomas

Welsh Rugby Union [WRU] director of rugby and elite performance Dave Reddin stated this summer that being part of the national coaching set-up is a full-time job.

"It was quite hard but when you are in, you are in," said Thomas, who commutes to Gloucester from Radyr in Cardiff.

"Long-term it would probably be difficult to split but, the way that it all happened, I was fully aware it was a secondment.

"Gloucester and [director of rugby] George Skivington were very good in allowing me to go but I wanted to come back.

"The Six Nations was a whirlwind and I didn't really get the chance to look back and reflect on it – I was straight back in with Gloucester on the Monday."

Ending the streak before Tandy arrival

The Wales squad celebrate after beating Japan in the second Test in KobeImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
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Wales ended an 18-Test losing streak by beating Japan in Kobe

Thomas, who won 27 caps in a playing career that featured Cardiff, Dragons and Wasps, did get a taste of international coaching.

He assisted Sherratt in the Six Nations defeats to Ireland, Scotland and England before the frustration of losing from a position of strength in Kitakyushu and relief at getting the job done in Kobe.

It means that Tandy starts this autumn without a monkey on his back.

"It's probably a nicer place for him to start," said Thomas, who played at the 2007 World Cup.

"It was amazing to get the chance to coach my country. To work with the boys and staff was a very good experience and I took a lot from it.

"There were a lot of people that had gone through a lot more hard times and losses than me, so there was relief for them at getting the win.

"[Wales football head coach] Craig Bellamy came in the week before we left for Japan and talked about how excited he would be to get the chance to be a member of the squad and staff that turned that losing run around. The spin that he put on things got us excited to make history in a different way."

Wilson was in charge of the pack in Japan and the former Dragons, Scarlets and Cardiff coach has opted to return to Wales to work under Tandy.

"Danny has international experience with Scotland and the set piece went very well," said Thomas.

"He's got that experience, the detail and everyone was impressed with him in the summer. I am sure he will do a brilliant job."

Thomas, meanwhile, will hope to help Gloucester build on a promising 2024-25 in which they finished fifth, just two points outside the play-offs.

The Cherry and Whites are currently in Prem Rugby Cup action ahead of the league opener at Sale on Thursday, 25 September.

"Everyone was excited about the way that we played last season but in the Prem you have to back that up," said Thomas.

"Teams will have figured out the way that we have played and we need to evolve our game, which is exciting after a really good pre-season."