'I'd be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed' - Clayton McMillan says IRFU played role in 'collective' Roger Randle decision
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'I'd be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed' - Clayton McMillan says IRFU played role in 'collective' Roger Randle decision
"Munster head coach Clayton McMillan says that the decision to reverse Roger Randle's appointment as the club's attack coach was taken by the province, the IRFU and Randle himself."
"Ultimately, the conclusion was reached that the New Zealander would not be able to perform his duties as assistant coach given the controversy that surrounded his appointment."
Roger Randle’s appointment as Munster attack coach was reversed. Clayton McMillan stated that the decision was made by the province, the IRFU, and Randle himself. The reversal was linked to controversy surrounding Randle’s appointment. The final conclusion was that Randle would not be able to perform his duties as assistant coach because of that controversy. The outcome reflected agreement among the involved parties and focused on the impact of the surrounding dispute on his ability to carry out the role.
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