Rhys Marshall confirmed as latest Munster departure

New Zealand hooker Rhys Marshall will leave Munster this summer, the province have confirmed.

Rhys Marshall is set to depart Munster

The 28 year-old former Waikato Chiefs player made 81 appearences for the men in red across four seasons and scored 15 tries.

He joins CJ Stander, Billy Holland, Tommy O’Donnell, JJ Hanrahan, Darren Sweetnam, James Cronin and Nick McCarthy on his way out of the province as Johann Van Graan prepares for next season without a wealth of experience.

Rhys Marshall said, “After four and a half years it is with great sadness that I announce my time with Munster is coming to an end. It has been an honour to pull on the red jersey for such a special club and I would love to have the opportunity to continue playing here, however, it’s not to be right now.

“Thank you to all the lads I’ve had the privilege of playing alongside and the mates I have made. And to the fans, you make this club what it is—the atmosphere is like nothing I’ve ever experienced, and I hope to be back here someday. Thank you all for your continual support, with a special mention to the Waterford crew, that kept my spirits high even while I was injured.

“I have absolutely loved being here, Limerick and Ireland have truly felt like home for the last while and I would like to thank everyone who has made time for me and my family. Being a long way from home, the warm meals, warm hearts, and cold beers have been what has made this the biggest adventure of my life so far.

“We welcomed our little girl earlier this year and she carries a special tribute to our Irish journey by her middle name—Áine, queen of the Munster fairies.

“We shall be returning home to New Zealand at the end of the season where I hope to continue playing the game I love.

“Thanks again for everything.”

Head Coach Johann van Graan said, “Rhys seamlessly made the move from New Zealand and fully embraced the Munster culture, quickly establishing himself as a firm favourite within the squad, and he will be sorely missed around the HPC.

“We would like to thank Rhys for everything he has achieved in the red jersey and wish him all the best for the future.”

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