Updated at 16.57
ULSTER HAVE parted company with head coach Dan McFarland, the province confirmed on Wednesday afternoon.
The province have lost their last three games in all competitions and are eighth in the URC table. After three defeats in four games, they exited the Champions Cup in the group stages.
The 51-year-old became Ulster head coach in April 2018. Ulster made it to the Champions Cup quarter-final in his first full season in charge. The next season, 2019-20, Ulster got to the Pro14 final, which they lost to Leinster, and the Champions Cup quarter-final. In 2020-21 they made the semi-final of the Challenge Cup.
McFarland signed a new contract at the end of the 2021-22 season having made it to the semi-final of the URC and the Champions Cup round of 16. They went out in the round of 16 again last season, losing to Leinster.
The former Scotland assistant coach was criticised on social media by Ulster fans after Sunday’s 19-17 loss to Ospreys. After the game, McFarland focussed on a late refereeing decision which went against his side when they were on the attack when some supporters thought he should have taken more responsibility for that and other recent results.
“I’d just ask for patience and to stay behind us. It’s a work in progress at this stage of the season,” McFarland said to Ulster’s fans via the province’s website earlier this week.
“We will come through the other side of this and want them to know we really appreciate the support they give. We’ll just ask for positivity and back us to turn things around.”
After reports in the Irish Independent of his departure earlier, Ulster issued a statement confirming the news this afternoon, thanking McFarland for his work over the past six seasons.
Ireland U20s Head Coach, Richie Murphy, has been confirmed to succeed McFarland until the end of this season following the U20s Six Nations.
The statement added that Bryn Cunningham, Head of Rugby Operations and Recruitment at Ulster Rugby, “will also assume greater management responsibilities within the performance function during this time”.
Assistant Coach, Dan Soper, will be in the hotseat next week as Ulster prepare to face Dragons at Kingspan Stadium in the United Rugby Championship.
Glad TJV got the stage win for van Hooydonck. You could see what it meant to Vingegaard at the end.
Although Vingo is crazy good, would love to see Kuss win the Vuelta. And I mean WIN it and not handed it by team orders. Although not sure what team orders are for TJV.
@Kevin Dillon: Angliru tomorrow will reveal all. Looks like they’re going with a strategy of having Vingegaard attack and force the others to decide between trying to follow him (and ideally have Kuss and Roglic sit on their wheel) or wait behind with Kuss. Apparently van Hooydonck is awake and doing well which is great news in what has been a horrific year in the peloton.
I would also love to see Kuss win it, and as you say not be handed it which jumbo could possibly do. To be fair though their best option is letting Jonas attack and see if Kuss can just sit on whoever tries to follow and if he ends up in red at the end brilliant. Putting all their eggs in one basket and using up Jonas and Roglic to be domestique for Kuss would be dangerous even though he’s in red and deservedly so but not sure he would be able to respond to attack after attack. Cracking race and fantastic tactics and options from JV as usual.
@sean murphy: 100% on jumbo’s tactics.ostly always get them right.