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Australian Ben Martin takes over the reins at St Mary’s RFC
- Updated: 08/08/2018

RETURNING to division one of the Munster Junior Leagues this coming season, St Mary’s have appointed Australian Ben Martin as their head coach. The former out-half, who turns 36 tomorrow, played with Young Munster and the Munster Junior side, has a lot of coaching experience and was head coach of Bruff RFC in 2013.
The Saints have been training hard for the new challenge in the Sean Chaoil sports facility in Parteen for the past few weeks and will be hoping for a decent run in a what is a very competitive league.
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