The 43-year-old Galwey led Munster to Celtic League glory in 2003 and was also their captain in their first two appearances in the Heineken Cup finals of 2000 and 2002. Now he is back at the helm at Thomond Park as the Munster Squad Advisor.
Although this will be a part time position, he will act as Mentor for Senior and Development Contracted players with additional responsibilities attached to that role.
Under Galwey, Munster became a powerhouse of European rugby, reaching those two finals and also winning the Celtic Cup. He was also a part of the renowned Shannon pack that helped the club win four successive All Ireland League titles in the nineties and later went on to coach his former club to two more triumphs.
During an outstanding playing career Galwey made 41 appearances in the Irish second row between 1991 to 2002. He scored three tries, including the one that helped Ireland beat England at Lansdowne Road in 1993.
His rugby achievements only began after he had tasted success in the GAA sports arena. Born in Kerry, he was an outstanding Gaelic footballer in his youth and won an All-Ireland medal with his county side at Croke Park as a 19-year-old.
After his conversion to rugby he became a legendary figure on the field for club and country. He made seven appearances for the Lions on the 1993 tour, scoring a try in the win over Canterbury.
He will join forces with Munster's Coaching Director, Tony McGahan, and Team Manger, Shaun Payne, and is one of a number of new appointments for the 2009/10 season made by the Irish province.
Another former skipper, and the man who finally lifted the Heineken Cup for Munster in 2006, Anthony Foley, has had his coaching role considerably enhanced. Formerly a Technical Advisor, he assumes the role of Assistant Coach with additional responsibility for Defence, while maintaining his f unction as Head Coach to the Munster side competing in the British & Irish Cup.
Current part-time scrum adviser, Paul McCarthy, who featured on the Munster side that famously defeated Australia in Musgrave Park in 1992, has been made full time Scrum Coach, working alongside Laurie Fisher and Foley. He will also be responsible for identifying and developing front row talent to feed into the Munster professional set-up.
Other appointments will see Erins Owen/Mallow GAA clubman, Colm Coakley, join Galwey in the Senior Management set-up and as Squad Physiotherapist.
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