I consider my position every day, says Munster chief Garrett Fitzgerald

As the soul-searching continues within Munster Rugby in the wake of their European Champions Cup exit, chief executive Garrett Fitzgerald has admitted he too has considered his position with the provincial set-up.

I consider my position every day, says Munster chief Garrett Fitzgerald

The long-serving Munster chief, in situ since 1999, has presided over two Heineken Cup wins and four Celtic League titles but he has come under fire during a miserable run of form that took a further desperate dive in Paris, when Anthony Foley’s side were trounced 27-7 by 14-man Stade Francais.

It marked the second season in succession Munster have failed to reached the knockout stages and in the immediate aftermath, head coach Foley said he would walk away if he felt he could not get the best out of his players.

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