'I have made my thoughts about this club widely known throughout my time so far'
Munster forwards coach Graham Rowntree has signed a two-year contract extension with the Irish province.
Munster said that Rowntree will remain with them until at least June 2024.
Rowntree, who has previously worked with England and the British and Irish Lions, joined Munster after the 2019 World Cup.
“I have made my thoughts about this club widely known throughout my time so far, and for me and my family it really has been an easy decision – a non-decision if truth be told,” Rowntree told Munster’s official website.
“We’ve put down roots here and have no desire to move anywhere else.
“I know there will be coaching personnel changes at the end of this season, but from where I’m standing I know that we have everything in place for continued development and success.”
Munster’s current head coach Johann van Graan will join Bath later this year, while senior coach Stephen Larkham is leaving for the Brumbies in Australia.
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I’d say France was far more hard done by in the 2011 final than the All Blacks in this game. Joubert simply refused to call a penalty against the All Blacks in the last quarter even directing an All Black to drop a ball he picked up in an offside position rather than penalizing him. This article also totally discounts the efforts of PSTD. Ask Jordie how well he played. Or the backup flank who played hooker for the entire game. Siya was also a brilliant tackle by Richie from scoring a blinder. Pollard was also fantastic. Look I don’t like the boks style but the only thing more questionable than the content of this article is the timing of it. Get over it already
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