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Old 07-05-2008, 12:04 PM
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Been confirmed he is the new Ireland coach. Best of luck to him - he deserves it!!

Declan Kidney has been confirmed as the new Ireland Coach
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The 48 year old current Munster coach has been invited to sign a contract that will see him lead Ireland up to and including Rugby World Cup 2011 in New Zealand.

So that he can fully concentrate on his obligations with Munster and their participation in the Heineken Cup Final in Cardiff on May 24 and subsequently other matters relating to the long term make up of the Ireland team management, the IRFU has decided that the incoming new Irish coach should not take part in the forthcoming Summer Tour games against The Barbarians, New Zealand and Australia, nor in the selection and preparation of that squad.

Management and Player squads relating to the summer tour and also Ireland’s participation in the Churchill Cup, will be announced shortly.

Commenting on the announcement, Declan Kidney said, “There is no greater honour for any coach then to lead his own country. I have had that privilege at several levels of the game in Ireland from schools and U19’s as well as working with the senior Ireland team and I am delighted to have this opportunity and to be here at what is the pinnacle of my career”.

“I have worked with many exceptional players during my career at both international and provincial level and there is no doubt that we have the talent in Ireland to be successful at the highest level. The challenge going forward for the Ireland team and Irish Rugby as a whole is to continue the growth and success on the field. I am excited about the challenge and looking forward to working with the players..

“My focus now for the next three weeks will be totally on the Munster team and the preparation for the Heineken European Cup Final. “

IRFU Chief Executive Philip Browne said: “The record of Declan Kidney speaks for itself and it was obvious from the very beginning of this process that he was one of the main contenders to lead Ireland to the next Rugby World Cup in 2011. His ability to achieve success and develop players in the ever increasing competitive arena of professional rugby is proven and the IRFU is delighted to have made this appointment.

“While the need to make the appointment as soon as was practicable was important, the IRFU was conscious of keeping any disruption to the preparations of the Munster team to a minimum.”

*Declan Kidney is one of the most respected and decorated coaches in Ireland and has previously coached the Ireland schools and the Ireland under 19 teams, most notably the team Ireland that won the FIRA World Cup in 1998 in a side that included current internationals Brian O’Driscoll, Donncha O’Callaghan and Paddy Wallace.

Kidney continued up the coaching ladder when he took the position of Head Coach with Munster, bringing them to their first Heineken Cup final in 2000. Munster reached their second final in 2002 and following that, Kidney took a role as assistant Coach to the Ireland National team, working with them during the 2003 Rugby World Cup.

Kidney then coached Leinster for one season, bringing them to the quarterfinals of the Heineken Cup in 2005 before returning to Munster. Kidney’s success has continued with his home province where he guided the team to a memorable victory in the competition in 2006 when Munster beat Biarritz in the Millennium Stadium to claim their first Heineken Cup.
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Old 07-05-2008, 12:08 PM
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A death knell for Arish rugby
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Old 07-05-2008, 12:15 PM
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I'll be digging this quote up next year POL.

He's been successful at every level he's coached at. I have no doubt he'll be successful with Ireland.

I jsut hope he's left do his job and tehre's no outside interference from the blazers upstairs.
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Old 07-05-2008, 12:15 PM
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Liam nailed this one
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Old 07-05-2008, 12:16 PM
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I'll be digging this quote up next year POL.

He's been successful at every level he's coached at. I have no doubt he'll be successful with Ireland.

I jsut hope he's left do his job and tehre's no outside interference from the blazers upstairs.
How many Claremen playing with Munstershire these days?
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I'll be digging this quote up next year POL.

He's been successful at every level he's coached at. I have no doubt he'll be successful with Ireland.

I jsut hope he's left do his job and tehre's no outside interference from the blazers upstairs.
Leinster? Newport?
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Old 07-05-2008, 12:27 PM
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Old 07-05-2008, 12:31 PM
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SFI having a handy morning so far. Triggs floundering, HoChi putting in giant ZZzz's, cat got Eoin the Clareman's tongue when a direct question was put to him
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Old 07-05-2008, 12:38 PM
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Kidney was head and shoulders above any coach I ever had. He'll do a great job with the national side.
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Old 07-05-2008, 01:57 PM
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SFI having a handy morning so far. Triggs floundering, HoChi putting in giant ZZzz's, cat got Eoin the Clareman's tongue when a direct question was put to him
Forgive me for actually having some work to do, and not spending all my waking hours in this place.

POL, I said he's been successful at every LEVEL he's ever coached at, not every team. Prove me wrong.

Lamps, what difference does it make how many claremen are on the team??

Clare was part of Munster last time I checked. My local club, which I'm a member of, is part of the munster branch. Why shouldn't I be allowed follow Munster??
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