STEPHEN Jones and Jonathan Humphreys have landed jobs as part of the Wales management team when Wayne Pivac takes over as head coach after next year's World Cup.

The Scarlets boss has been chosen to replace his fellow New Zealander Warren Gatland after Japan 2019 and he is taking attack coach Stephen Jones with him from Llanelli.

Former Ospreys coach Jonathan Humphreys, currently with Glasgow, will join the management team to look after the forwards.

Skills coach Neil Jenkins and conditioning chief Paul Stridgeon will also continue their roles under Pivac.

"I'm delighted with today's announcement. We are bringing in two hugely experienced, quality Welsh coaches to our set-up in Stephen and Jonathan and have secured the services of both Neil and Paul which is vitally important," said Pivac.

"The WRU have been forward thinking with their planning and recruitment for post RWC 2019 and this has allowed me to bring in and secure the coaches we wanted.

"Stephen and Jonathan are hugely respected not only for what they did on the field as players but in their careers as coaches and I'm delighted to have them as part of our team.

"They will bring a huge amount of experience, excitement and passion to their roles.

"It is fantastic that both Neil and Bobby will be part of the team going forward. They are both very well respected across the world game, possess huge international experience and will be an important part of our plans going forward.

"We are ahead of schedule with our appointments with more to be made but it is great we are able to confirm where we stand at the moment."