Declan Kidney and Andy Farrell could help Foley at Munster, says David Wallace

David Wallace believes Munster need to look beyond the dressing room walls for answers to their crisis, with former head coach Declan Kidney and new Ireland defence coach Andy Farrell two of the men he feels could make a difference at the struggling province.

Declan Kidney and Andy Farrell could help Foley at Munster, says David Wallace

Saturday’s humiliating defeat to a Stade Francais side playing half the game with 14 men marked the sixth loss in seven games for Anthony Foley’s side, now out of the European reckoning and facing a fight to qualify for the Champions Cup next year via the Guinness PRO12.

The inexperience of Foley, in the second year of his first head coaching role, and his lieutenants has been pinpointed as just one of many factors in the side’s downwards spiral and Wallace suggested they “need some help, in terms of someone who has been there and done it before”.

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