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Edinburgh Rugby coach announces surprise move to Benetton Treviso

Calum MacRae, the Edinburgh Rugby defence coach, is leaving the club to take up a similar role with Benetton Treviso.

The move is due to “family circumstances” and will take place later this month.

MacRae used to live in Veneto when he played for Venezia Mestre in 2010 and will now return to the region.

“As a family, we needed a change and the opportunity arising at this point with Benetton felt like it was the right match for us,” MacRae said.

“Having previously lived in Treviso, I have a strong connection to that area and I am excited to be continuing my coaching career with the Benetton family.”

Mike Blair, the Edinburgh head coach, is now left with Stevie Lawrie and Gareth Baber in his team, with Lawrie looking after the forwards and Baber the skills and assistant attack coach. The club will now begin a recruitment process for a new defence coach.

MacRae said it was a tough decision and thanked SRU chief executive Mark Dodson and Edinburgh MD Douglas Struth for their understanding.

“I’d like to thank Mark Dodson, Douglas Struth and Edinburgh Rugby for facilitating this move at short notice,” he said. “It’s a decision I haven’t taken lightly and one my family aBen Muncaster heard about his Scotland call-up on the toilet in South Africand I have given a great deal of thought to.

“On a personal note, I want to express how much I have enjoyed working with Mike, Stevie and Gareth this year and feel that I am leaving the club in a strong position having played a part in qualifying for the Champions Cup again next season.

“I have every faith that the club will continue to go from strength to strength under Mike.”

MacRae, nicknamed ‘Kitty’, joined the club in 2017 following three years as Scotland Sevens head coach – during

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