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Mitchell open to coaching first Women's Lions in 2027
John Mitchell says taking charge of the inaugural British and Irish Lions Women's tour of New Zealand in 2027 is "definitely something I would consider".
Mitchell appears to be the leading contender for the post after overseeing England's first Women's Rugby World Cup triumph in 11 years following Saturday's 33-13 win over Canada in a Twickenham final played out in front of a capacity crowd of nearly 82,000.
The Lions, comprising leading players from England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, are set to play three Tests against Mitchell's native New Zealand, as well as tour games, with their squad likely to be dominated by the world champion Red Roses.
"If that ever did come along then it's definitely something I would consider," Mitchell told the BBC.
"The Lions is a huge honour. It will be the first ever women's Lions as well. I can still remember as a kid at high school when I met the 1977 (men's) Lions in assembly."
The 61-year-old added: "They have always been a part of my life. I would get up in the early hours of the morning to watch them, or they have come to my country when I was living in New Zealand and you understand how they play an important part in our rugby."
Mitchell is contracted to lead England through the 2026 Women's Six Nations and would also be open to extending his stay until the next World Cup in 2029 if circumstances allow.
"I love the job and I would love to do it again, but I also have to consider a lot of things. I have firstly got to do a Six Nations," he said.
"I have to link up with the players in November and make sure that physically and rugby-wise they are focusing on the right things.
"In January we need to go on a road trip and check out every girl's 'why' and their goals for the next cycle... We will have to consider girls who will focus on the Lions as well. We have to make sure the Lions don't get in the way of our four-year cycle.
"There are a whole load of factors that I need to understand first before you get a 100 percent (answer) from me."
J.Marty--VB