Newstalk Sport understands that Tony McGahan will leave Munster at the end of the season to take up a post with the Australian set up as their defence coach and it’s believed he told the players today. Munster won 6 out of 6 in the Heineken Cup Group Stages and have a quarter final with Ulster to look forward to. The Province are cuurently third in the Rabo Direct Pro 12. McGahan has been involved with Munster since 2005 working as a defence coach and backs coach before he got the head coaching role at the province in 2008 when Declan Kidney took the Ireland head coach post.





