Scotland coach Andy Robinson has said that he believes he has a future in charge of Scotland, despite this afternoon's Six Nations defeat in Italy.
Robinson's side went down 13-6 in the 'wooden spoon' affair in Rome to finish bottom of the Six Nations table.
Asked afterwards if he could take the team any further, Robinson replied: "I believe I can. I'm contracted till 2015.
"It's the end of the tournament so we need to have time to think through what's happened and then put a plan together for the future."
Scotland lost all five of their Six Nations games and Robinson spoke of his unhappiness at the last two losses to Italy and Ireland.
"I feel for the players because they've put a lot into the tournament and we've missed out at times, and I would say that was the case with the first three games," he added.
"In the last two games we've not been up to the standards that we were in those first three so that's the disappointment for us."
Wales clinched the grand slam after defeating France in the second of three games this afternoon.