Paul O’Connell To Join Irish Backroom Staff As Forwards Coach

Breaking news today that former Ireland and Munster captain Paul O’Connell is set to join the Irish backroom staff as forwards coach. The move will see Simon Easterby’s role shift to defence.

Capped 108 times for Ireland and a three time Lions tourist as well as double Heineken Cup winner with Munster, O’Connell certainly brings a plethora of top level test experience to the role.

The former Young Munster player has held coaching positions with the Munster Academy, Ireland U20s and Top 14 side Stade Francais prior to this appointment.

Paul O’Connell during his time with Stade Francais

Speaking to the Irish Rugby Website, Andy Farrell, commented, 

Paul brings a wealth of rugby knowledge with him and as forwards coach he will have responsibility for the forwards including the line-out working alongside John (Fogarty).  He will also be another strong voice and leader within the group.

“Simon (Easterby) has a real passion for defence and having developed Ireland’s forward play over the past six years with the additional responsibility for the defence over the past 12 months, he will now be able to focus his energy and rugby intellect on this area of our game.

The weekend’s Interpro games and the European fixtures in the weeks ahead will give players the opportunity to push for selection for the Six Nations squad.  The squad will not be selected until after the Champions Cup Round 4 fixtures have been completed.”

21 February 2020; Former Ireland captain Paul O’Connell, right, and head coach Andy Farrell during Ireland Rugby squad training at the IRFU High Performance Centre at the Sport Ireland Campus in Dublin. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile

Paul O’Connell, commented, 

“I am really looking forward to working with Andy and the rest of the coaching group.  I worked with Simon as a player and am looking forward to working with him again.  It’s an exciting young group of players to be involved with and there are talented forwards coming through across the four provinces that will no doubt be pushing for international selection in the coming months and years.”

Paul O’Connell
18 September 2019; IRFU Performance Director David Nucifora during Ireland Rugby squad training at the Ichihara Suporeku Park in Ichihara, Japan. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

IRFU Performance Director, David Nucifora, commented, “Paul is a young Irish coach with a huge amount of international rugby experience.  We have been keen to find the right opportunity for him within Irish rugby and we think the fit with the national squad will work well.  He joins the national coaching group with immediate effect as they prepare for the upcoming Six Nations Championships.”

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