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SCRUM AND ATTACK coach Colm Tucker will not be following two of fellow assistant coaches out the door in Connacht this summer and has pledged his future to the westerners.
Advertisement “I’m very happy here. I am contracted here for another year and I wouldn’t even comment on any speculation that’s in the paper. I’m very happy here and, you know, I can see myself being in Connacht again.” He then became an elite player development officer, working primarily with the forwards in the Connacht Academy and as forwards and defence coach with the Connacht Eagles.
Attack coach Mark Sexton, who is moving to Ulster, and defence coach Scott Fardy have confirmed they are leaving Connacht at the end of the season but coming in the opposite direction will be Rod Seib, who will be arriving from the Brumbies as a senior assistant coach.
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