
"Clayton McMillan insists he is happy with the Munster squad he inherited after Conor Murray criticised the province's "penny-pinching" approach."
"The long-serving scrum-half, who played his last game of rugby in May's URC quarter-final defeat, said he felt let down by "skimping" on recruitment and a "far too conservative" financial strategy."
The long-serving Munster scrum-half ended his playing career after the URC quarter-final defeat in May. He stated he is happy with the Munster squad he inherited. The province's recruitment was characterised as skimping and criticised as penny-pinching. The financial strategy was described as far too conservative and seen to restrict recruitment investment and squad strengthening. Conor Murray raised concerns about the perceived penny-pinching. The departing scrum-half said he felt let down by recruitment shortfalls and the conservative fiscal stance, yet maintained contentment with the players available in the squad he took over.
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