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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 285636"><p>Any ideas as to who'll take over?</p><p></p><p>Eric Elwood will be in the frame certainly. Niall O'Donovan is out of work and has a good pedigree with Munster and Ireland. Mark McCall will be refreshed from his stints in France and now with Saracens and is still young enough to make an impact. Colin McEntee is working wonders in Leinster's academy and if Connacht's brief is to be the development province, he could be in with an outside chance. Emmet Farrell is earning his stripes with Leinster as video analyst and Blackrock as backs coach/co-head coach. Neil Doak is doing an exceptional job with Ulster's backline. Ian Costello of UL Bohs and Brian Walsh of Cork Con seem to be excellent AIL coaches. Derek Suffern of Ballynahinch is a very successful young coach winning 5 (?) trophies last season. Anyone else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 285636"] Any ideas as to who'll take over? Eric Elwood will be in the frame certainly. Niall O'Donovan is out of work and has a good pedigree with Munster and Ireland. Mark McCall will be refreshed from his stints in France and now with Saracens and is still young enough to make an impact. Colin McEntee is working wonders in Leinster's academy and if Connacht's brief is to be the development province, he could be in with an outside chance. Emmet Farrell is earning his stripes with Leinster as video analyst and Blackrock as backs coach/co-head coach. Neil Doak is doing an exceptional job with Ulster's backline. Ian Costello of UL Bohs and Brian Walsh of Cork Con seem to be excellent AIL coaches. Derek Suffern of Ballynahinch is a very successful young coach winning 5 (?) trophies last season. Anyone else? [/QUOTE]
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