Guy Noves on Toulouse duty this weekend

Guy Noves has been named the new head coach of France's national rugby union team, with Sir Clive Woodward missing out on the job.

The 61-year-old will replace Philippe Saint-Andre, who is set to leave the job on November 1 – the day after the World Cup finishes.

Noves, who turned the job down in 2011, has guided Toulouse to 10 national titles and four European Cups.

He has agreed a four-year contract but will wait on naming his two assistant coaches until November.

Noves said: "I am happy and proud of this nomination. Representing my country is a great honour and a great responsibility."

Saint-Andre has been in charge since the 2011 World Cup and a statement from the French Federation reads: "Guy Noves will remain silent so as to allow the French squad to work in the calmest atmosphere before and during the main objective for this year the World Cup.”

And Noves added: "I am the leading supporter of the France national side and I wish with all my heart that they have a great World Cup."

Meanwhile, with the French season still continuing, Noves could lead Toulouse to an 11th title.

Others reportedly in the frame for the role were ex-France captains Raphael Ibanez and Fabien Galthie, as well as England's World Cup supremo from 2003 Woodward.