Ambition paying off for Clark Laidlaw

Former Jed-Forest stand-off is climbing the coaching ladder in New Zealand

CLARK Laidlaw was never the kind of player to rest on his laurels and, as he works to improve the skills of the New Zealanders in readiness for Sunday's crowning as the HSBC World Sevens Series champions at Murrayfield, the Scot's career path is a terrific example of what can befall someone with ambition.

Jed-Forest, Livorno in Italy, Scotland Sevens, the Borders, vying with Gregor Townsend for the No 10 jersey, World Cup Sevens, Commonwealth Games and then New Zealand. Laidlaw has been in the Land of the Long White Cloud for only three years, yet has risen from the post of development officer in Taranaki to elite development coach, New Zealand Under-17s selector to Taranaki ITM Cup skills coach and now New Zealand Sevens skills coach and video analyst. As trajectories go, it's a fair climb in just three years.

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