JAMES COUGHLAN HAS left his position on the coaching team at Brive by mutual agreement, it has been announced by the Top 14 club today.
The 40-year-old Cork native, a former Munster number eight, took up the role of defence coach a year ago.
Prior to that, Coughlan coached elsewhere in France — at Provence Rugby and Pau.
He left Munster in 2014 to join Pau, initially as a player, before retiring in 2017.
Coughlan made a total of 137 appearances for Munster, winning the province’s Player of the Year award in 2011.
He also represented Ireland Wolfhounds and the 7s national team.
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“Arrived at CA Brive in 2020 as a defence coach, James Coughlan is leaving Black and White with immediate effect,” a brief statement from Brive reads.
“CA Brive would like to thank James Coughlan for his involvement and determination in serving the club throughout the season.