Denis Leamy on Munster's 'unique DNA', changing habits on the training pitch and meeting Garth Brooks.
Munster defence coach Denis Leamy. Image: Ben Brady/INPHO Munster defence coach Denis Leamy. Image: Ben Brady/INPHO IT’S AN INTERESTING time at Munster, with new faces – some more familiar than others – settling in at the province ahead of the new United Rugby Championship season, which gets underway this weekend.
“Garth just showed up out of the blue. We were doing an indoor prep session, we were doing a little bit of mauling. So, he arrived with his camera crew and a few of his people and he arrived into the middle of it. It was quite bizarre really.Great to meet @garthbrooks during our session @UL today 🤩🎤#GARTHinIreland#SUAF 🔴 pic.twitter.com/aCI2UP01im“It was great. It was really good.
“There’s expectations from fans, pressure from outside but the big thing for us is to be as good as we can be. The Munster via Leinster path is not one many coaches travel, but the two-time Heineken Cup winner explains that his time in Dublin was hugely beneficial in terms of his own development as a coach. Munster aren’t just getting a hometown hero back on the books – they’re getting a coach who has spent time working closely with some the top operators in European rugby over the last few years.
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