CONNACHT HEAD COACH Andy Friend says the province are still working on securing a replacement for attack coach Nigel Carolan, who will leave the province at the end of the season.
Carolan has spent the best part of 26 years with the club, enjoying successful roles with the Connacht Academy and as part of the first team coaching ticket following his early retirement from the game due to injury.
Yesterday Carolan outlined that his decision to leave the province is based on a desire to experience different perspectives on the game, with the ultimate aim of one day returning to the province he has called home for so many years.
The former Ireland U20 head coach said he does not yet have any clarity on what the next chapter of his coaching career will look like. Connacht had offered to accomodate him in some capacity going forward should he fail to secure a suitable opportunity elsewhere, but Carolan is determined that this season will be his last out west, for now.
“There’s a couple of things bubbling, but I don’t have anything in stone yet,” Carolan replied when asked about where he might end up next season.
“But I’m not too bothered about that. I think it was important… the players needed to know, Andy and his plans, they need to be able to move on as well. So I think just putting that out there and making it known was important so at least our players had clarity on what was happening, and there was no ambiguity around that.”
Speaking over Zoom, Carolan answered questions about his future while sitting alongside Friend, the man now left searching for a new attack coach. He’ll have plenty of decent CVs to consider, but it will be impossible to replace Carolan’s understanding of what it is to be Connacht. Few people have enjoyed such a close relationship with the club.
“It is going to be hard (to replace him),” Friend said.
“As I said to Nige on Monday, you could just see the outpouring of emotion and well-wishes for him that came from every angle, which is a real compliment, and that just reinforced the impact that Nigel has had.
Carolan has been at Connacht for 26 years. Source: James Crombie/INPHO
“So it is going to be tricky. But Nigel leaves a very strong legacy here, and the other thing I think is really important to me is, it’s not goodbye, it’s ‘We’ll see you later,’ because he’ll be back. You know he’s going to be back.
“It is a very brave decision, not only for Nige but for his whole family, Siobhan and the kids too, because you are walking into this unknown now. But that’s pro-coaching, and if you want to be a pro-coach, you’ve got to be brave enough to make those calls.
“So when Nige made that call, my honest view to him, and I said it at the time, was, ‘You’re going to be successful.’
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Friend explained that Connacht – who are away to Leicester Tigers in the Challenge Cup round of 16 this Saturday – are still working through the process of finding Carolan’s successor.
He also outlined that after recently confirming 21 new player contracts, they are also hoping to get some new signings over the line in the coming weeks.
As for Carolan, while his own future is a little unclear, he is clearly exciting by the prospect of a fresh start in a new environment.
“I’ve been a part of this bubble for the last 26 years and as I said, I’ve loved every minute of it as a player, as an Academy manager and then I was fortunate enough around four years ago to get the opportunity to coach with the professional team,” Carolan said.
“I have loved every minute of that.