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Tana Umaga is keen to coach a Singapore Super Rugby franchise if the country wins its bid to host one of the competition’s new teams in 2016.

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Wellington (Espnscrum) 21 July 2014 - Tana Umaga is keen to coach a Singapore Super Rugby franchise if the country wins its bid to host one of the competition’s new teams in 2016.

Singapore is in a straight fight with Japan over who will host an 18th Super Rugby franchise when the competition expands in two years. The Asian nations are vying for one spot in the enlarged tournament, with South Africa’s Southern Kings and a new side from

Argentina already confirmed as taking part.Umaga already has strong links with Singapore rugby and will coach the Asia Pacific

Dragons there in a game against the Maori All Blacks later this year. The former All Black captain is currently head coach of New

Zealand side Counties Manukau and has also been linked with a role at the Blues next season.

“There are a few positions up for grabs at the moment and I’m interested in looking at all of the options,” Umaga told New Zealand’s Sunday News.

“If it does come to that, and I’m one of the ones that’s asked to apply, then I’ll look at it.

“Until that happens, I can’t apply for something that’s a what if, the decision is still a few months away and you don’t know what’s going to happen.”

Umaga has spoken of his support for the Singapore bid - his words contrasting with those of Japan head coach Eddie Jones, who claimed it was a “joke” that Singapore was even being considered as a potential host for a Super Rugby team.

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