Tietjens to be unveiled in Samoa today

The former New Zealand rugby sevens coach Sir Gordon Tietjens will be unveiled as the new Samoa sevens coach in a few hours.

Tietjens met with the Samoa Rugby Union board last night, including Chairman and Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi, to finalise details over his contract.

RNZ has been told Tietjens will take charge of the team in January, with former Manu Samoa and Samoa sevens coach Stephen Betham as his assistant.

Betham, who coached Samoa to the World Sevens Series title in 2010, is expected to be in charge for the Dubai and Cape Town legs of the World Series in December, with Tietjens travelling as a technical advisor before assuming full responsibility ahead of the Wellington sevens.

The Samoa Prime Minister was reluctant to confirm Tietjens' appointment during his weekly radio address on Thursday but praised him and said he was the best coach in the world.

A press conference has been scheduled for midday local time at the Prime Minister's office in Apia.