Munster have announced the arrival in July of new head coach Clayton Mc Millan on a 3 year contract. He will complete his time with The Chiefs in New Zealand and then arrive in the summer to begin in his new position.
Munster also announced some other house keeping with Ian Costello moving upstairs to take on the role of Munster general manager and Mike Prendergast will move into a role similar to the one Stuart Lancaster held at Leinster as “senior coach”.
Munster really look like they are putting in real building blocks to help future proof the province with the news of Ian Costello’s move upstairs.
It will be interesting to watch and see does Mr Mc Millan want to bring any other coaches with him to complement the staff he will have at his disposal namely Leamy, Lawlor, Prendergast and George Murray.
Clayton Mc Millan was in charge when the New Zealand XV toured last year and he was in the coaching box in Thomond Park to coach them to a win over Munster in a tour match.
He has said that he was impressed with the atmosphere, the setup, the history all the usual pleasantries you get with Munster in particular over the past 25 years. Munster have kept this announcement close and didn’t let anything slip out which is impressive in itself in the modern world.
He has decent coaching CV built up over the last 20 years, coaching a provincial Barbarians team vs the Lions in 2017. He spent time as coach of the Maori All Blacks, coached domestically in the Mitre 10 Cup with the Bay Of Plenty winning the Cup in 2019.
As head coach of the Chiefs in Super Rugby he has led them to 4 finals being beaten last season by the Blues and the year’s previous losing out the Crusaders in the competition Super Rugby Aotearoa. He has coached two members of the current Munster squad, Alex Nankivell and John Ryan who were both part of the Chiefs squad who lost out to the Crusaders in 2024.
Recent signing Dan Kelly will join up and you can be sure he will have been aware of the opportunity to work with the newly announced Munster head coach. It will continue Munster’s long association with New Zealand be it through players like Howlett, Holland, Cullen, Tipoki, Mafi or coaches like Rob Penney.
Munster have done the ground work for the future with the announcements of the past 24 hours, it is time for the current group to focus in on Edinburgh who they face in Cork tomorrow evening in the URC.
After all the months of uncertainty, the review that was undertaken by Chris Boyd in the aftermath of Graham Rowntree’s departure last October. Munster finally seem to be getting there house in order just in time for the run in that includes a last 16 Champions Cup tie away to La Rochelle…. That run in starts in Cork tomorrow….
