Forwards coach Duffy joins Munster after Ulster exitpublished at 16:08 BST 5 June
Image source, InphoDuffy spent two years at Ulster as a forwards coach
Jimmy Duffy has joined Munster as a forwards coach on a two-year deal after leaving Ulster.
Duffy will replace Alex Codling, who moves to Toulon after one season at the province.
The Galway native joined Richie Murphy's coaching ticket in 2024 from Western Force and previously worked with Connacht for six years and the Ireland Under-20s.
"I'm thrilled to be joining Munster Rugby and I'm excited for the challenge ahead. There is a great deal of potential at the club and I'm looking forward to working with the players and staff over the coming seasons," Duffy said.
Head coach Clayton McMillan added: "Jimmy is an excellent addition to our coaching team. He has proven himself as a quality coach with teams across the United Rugby Championship, Super Rugby and the Ireland U20s.
"He comes with a glowing reputation for developing players and driving high standards and accountability. When we spoke, I was impressed with Jimmy's sense of purpose, his attention to detail and work ethic.
"I have no doubt he has the tools to drive us forward and look I forward to working alongside him next season."
Munster also confirmed that Sean Cronin, who coached Munster's scrum in the 2025-26 season, will return to this role as provincial talent coach on a full-time basis.



























