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Roger Randle appointed new Munster attack coach

HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 16: Chiefs assistant coach Roger Randle talks to the media during a Chiefs Super Rugby Aotearoa training session at Ruakura Research Centre on March 16, 2021 in Hamilton, New Zealand. (Photo by Michael Bradley/Getty Images)
Roger Randle will join Munster in July

Roger Randle has been appointed as Munster's new attacking coach on a two-year contract.

Randle will take up the role in July on completion of the 2026 Super Rugby season, subject to obtaining a valid work permit.

He will join the province from the same role with New Zealand side, the Chiefs, where has worked for the past eight seasons.

The vastly-experienced Randle has represented clubs and unions across the world and held roles in New Zealand, France, Italy and Japan over the past 31 years as a player and coach.

He has also worked with Munster's head coach Clayton McMillan at the Hamilton-based Super Rugby side.

Randle said: "I am incredibly excited to be joining a prestigious club like Munster who have such a rich history and incredible supporters.

"I’m really looking forward to reuniting with Clayton but my focus for now is on the Chiefs and having a successful end to the season."

McMillan is delighted to link up with Randle again: "I'm very pleased that Roger will be joining Munster Rugby this Summer. I have worked with Roger for many years, and he has always demonstrated an incredible work-ethic and ingenuity when it comes to the attack aspect of the game.

"We are thrilled to have him come on board and believe he will complement the already excellent work that Mossy Lawler is doing on a day-to-day basis."


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