🗞️ NEWS | We are pleased to confirm that Clayton McMillan will join Munster Rugby from @ChiefsRugby this summer as our new Head Coach 🤩 Mike Prendergast moves up to the role of Senior ...
Incoming Munster boss Clayton McMillan, coach of the Chiefs looks on from the sidelines during a Chiefs Super Rugby training session. Pic: Michael Bradley/Getty Images Munster have found their man.
McMillan, currently the head coach with Super Rugby side Chiefs, will take over at Munster in July while Mike Prendergast and Ian Costello are set to take up new roles with the province.
New Zealander McMillan, who led the Chiefs to the Super Rugby Pacific finals in 2023-24, will join Munster from July, replacing interim coach Ian Costello at the end of the current season.
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New Zealander McMillan, who led the Chiefs to the Super Rugby Pacific finals in 2023-24, will join Munster from July, replacing interim coach Ian Costello at the end of the current season.
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