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Rob Howley appointed senior assistant to Canada boss Kingsley Jones

It is Rob Howley's first role since serving a ban for betting on rugby matches.

Rob Howley will begin rebuilding his coaching career with Canada after being appointed senior assistant to Canucks boss Kingsley Jones.

The three-year deal that encompasses the 2023 World Cup will also see Howley work as a consultant for the Toronto Arrows for the 2021 Major League Rugby season.

It is the former British and Irish Lions scrum-half's first post since serving an 18-month ban – with nine months suspended – for betting on rugby matches.

"I'm absolutely delighted to be joining Rugby Canada and begin working alongside Kingsley Jones and the other Canadian coaches," Howley said.

Rob Howley enjoyed successful coaching roles with Wales and the Lions before his ban
Rob Howley enjoyed successful coaching roles with Wales and the Lions before his ban (David Davies/PA).

"I'm excited to get to work and help prepare Canada for World Cup qualification. I am also looking forward to my first season in MLR with the Toronto Arrows.

"There is a tremendous opportunity to leverage the synergy of a professional club loaded with domestic players in an emerging league to help support the national team. It's very similar to my past experience coaching in Wales."

Howley was suspended last December after admitting to breaching World Rugby anti-corruption and betting regulations, having placed 363 bets on the sport.

It is the only stain on an otherwise outstanding playing and coaching career that produced 59 Wales caps and appearances on two Lions tours before he embarked on a series of successful tracksuit roles with Wales and the Lions.

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