Mike Ruddock will be going head to head with one of his predecessors as Wales coach not only on the field in November, but off it in the race to capture the coveted IRB World Coach of the Year award.

Ruddock's Welsh Grand Slammers will clash with Graham Henry's Tri-Nations winners New Zealand at a sold-out Millennium Stadium on November 5.

Then the two men will have a private battle to succeed South Africa's Jake White as 'Coach of the Year' at the annual awards ceremony to be staged at Pavillon d'Armenonville in Paris' Alle de Longchamps on Sunday, November 27.

In addition, the Lions' slaying All Blacks and the RBS Six Nations champions will be vying for the IRB's 'Team of the Year' title.

"It is great news that Mike Ruddock's Welsh side has been shortlisted for the 'Team of the Year' title for the first time in the five year history of the IRB awards," said WRU chief executive David Moffett.

"It is testimony to how much the team has developed under Mike and his coaching and management team in such a short space of time. A first Grand Slam in 27 years was a special moment for Welsh rugby.

"Mike has already been nominated for the Sports Council for Wales 'Welsh Coach of the Year' title and now hewill also be battling with GrahamHenry, who won the Welsh title when he was coaching here,forthe IRB crown.

"These nominations are nothing less than the Welsh team and Mike Ruddock deserve for their outstanding achievements over the past year."

The only previous Welsh winnersat the IRB awards, which were inaugurated in 2001, are Gavin Henson, who was the 'Young Player of the Year' in the first year, former World Cup final referee Derek Bevan, who took the referee's 'Distinguished Service' award in 2003, and former WRU and IRB chairman Vernon Pugh, who posthumously received the IRB Chairman's Award in the same year.

The gala event rewards the highest achievements in the game from the end of the 2004 Autumn internationals until 2005's Autumn Tests, and also honours outstanding past contribution to rugby.

Where awards categories have nominees, they have been shortlisted byan independent panel of judges, made up of former internationals with 503 caps between them - Francois Pineaar, Michael Jones, Fabien Galthie, Keith Wood, Gavin Hastings, Jonathan Davies, Dan Lyle, Federico Mendez and the convenor, John Eales.

Five players, all from the southern hemisphere,have been shortlisted to succeed Schalk Burger as the IRB 'Player of the Year'. They are All Blacks Dan Carter, Richie McCaw and Tana Umaga and Springboks Bryan Habana and Victor Matfield.