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Dan McKellar leaves Wallabies to take over as Leicester Tigers head coach

Leicester have appointed Dan McKellar as their new head coach, with the former Australia assistant set to begin work in July. It was announced on Wednesday that the 46-year-old had left his role with the Wallabies after two years in order to take up a post overseas.

McKellar will replace interim coach Richard Wigglesworth, who took over from former boss Steve Borthwick when he took up the England job in December. He returns to club coaching after a successful four-year stint in charge of the ATC Brumbies in the Australian Super Rugby, where he won the competition in 2020 before finishing as runner-up the following season.

As a player he made more than 150 senior appearances as a loosehead prop for Souths Rugby Club and spent two seasons with the Queensland Reds, before spending time playing in the Republic of Ireland and in Scotland towards the end of his career. McKellar told Tigers' website: "This has been a big decision for me and my family, to make the move to the other side of the world together, but it is one that we are very much looking forward to doing, to be a part of a club like Leicester.

"There are strong links with the community, with the supporters and knowing that I will be a part of game days at Mattioli Woods Welford Road with 25,000 people in the stands lights a fire for me. "What else stood out for me was that the club takes great pride in having a very strong academy programme, where we can develop our own players both culturally and from a rugby perspective.

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