Walsh says Munster will play game that suits psyche and culture of team

Munster’s new coaching ticket won’t be introducing an "all singing, all dancing" brand of rugby, new assistant coach Brian Walsh says.

The ex-Cork Con coach, who joins the province to work on attack play, says the new backroom team under Anthony Foley will be a “nice balance of ambition and pragmatism.”

He told the province’s website: “We’ve always backed ourselves down here to make the right coaching decisions. The success of Munster in the past is testament to that, and now it’s up to us as a new coaching team to prove ourselves.

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