Ulster Rugby announces the additions of Mark Sexton as Attack Coach and Willie Faloon as Forwards Coach to their coaching team. Sexton brings experience from Connacht Rugby and Ireland's under-20s, while Faloon, a former Ulster player and academy member, returns to the province.
Both coaches join the team led by head coach Richie Murphy, forwards coach Jimmy Duffy and development and transition coach Dan Super.
On the appointments, Murphy said: “Mark and Willie will be great additions to the coaching team here at Ulster Rugby.
ULSTER RUGBY COACHING APPOINMENTS MARK SEXTON WILLIE FALOON IRISH RUGBY
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