Munster appoint New Zealander Clayton McMillan as head coach
Munster have turned to New Zealand in their search for their next permanent head coach with Chiefs boss Clayton McMillan taking the reins as Graham Rowntree’s successor next season on a three-year contract.
Current attack coach Mike Prendergast, a fellow applicant for the vacancy created by Rowntree’s abrupt departure by mutual consent on October 29th, will step up to the role of senior coach under a new team management structure with what the province described as “a more central role in team preparation, strategy, selection and recruitment”.
The reshuffle will also see Ian Costello’s job title changing from head of rugby operations to general manager in time for the 2025-26 season.
He will continue as interim head coach until the end of the current season with McMillan set to take up his new position after the Super Rugby 2025 season in July, becoming Munster’s 11th different head coach and the first New Zealander to take charge since Rob Penney spent two years in post from 2012-14.
It will be a surprise appointment to many given the links to potential Rowntree successors were much closer to home, with Prendergast and fellow former Munster player Felix Jones considered the front-runners while McMillan was a 50-1 shot with the bookmakers.
He has been Chiefs head coach since succeeding Warren Gatland in 2021 and the Hamilton-based franchise are early Super Rugby frontrunners this season having won their first two matches.
“I am humbled to be given the opportunity to lead Munster, an iconic club steeped in history,” McMillan said in a statement released by the Irish province.
“Leading the All Blacks XV against Munster last year gave me insight into the immense pride and passion of the club's players, staff and wider rugby community. It was an incredible atmosphere and left a lasting impression.
“I am excited by the club’s ambition and core values. They align strongly with my own, and I look forward to joining the team in July.
“It has been an absolute privilege to work with the Chiefs and NZ Rugby. I am eternally grateful for the opportunities I have been afforded, and for the support of those I have worked alongside."
The incoming head coach will not bring in his own coaching staff with Prendergast, defence coach Denis Leamy and skills coach Mossy Lawler all signing new contracts before Christmas that will keep them in their home province until the summer of 2027.