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"I wouldn't subject myself to that," said Gatland. "What I've learned from my Lions' experiences is how difficult it is to put some continuity together in terms of people and staff, and the lack of preparation time. Let someone else do it. Let someone else reinvent the wheel."The Wales coach added that he hated the tour and that the press coverage in New Zealand ruffled him with the New Zealand Herald caricaturing him as a clown after the 30-15 loss to the All Blacks in the first Test.
"I'm done. I hated the tour. I did. I just hated the press and the negativity in New Zealand. When I look back on it now, there were a lot of things that were satisfying and what an achievement it was, but it was tough work. It was hard."
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