Munster coach Anthony Foley wasn't willing to get involved in talk regarding the imminent appointment of a Director of Rugby in advance of the crunch Pro12 meeting with Connacht at the Sportsground on Saturday.
The home side are looking to regain the top spot in the table, while the visitors will be desperate for the points in their quest for a play-off place at a venue which will have increased capacity of 7,800 this weekend.
With much talk as to who'll fill the newly created role as Director of Rugby, Anthony Foley was keen to concentrate on the job at hand this weekend.
Speaking to RTÉ Sport, he said: "It's got nothing to do with us, we need to focus in on what we need to do next. It's about being properly prepared, there's no point in getting involved in stuff that is peripheral.
"The Sportsground is a difficult place to go to, Scarlets are going well, Edinburgh are going well, you just don't want to be distracted. We all know the predicament we are in at the moment."