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Published 14:03 11 Mar 2016 GMT
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"There’s no clause in my contract regarding get-outs but the club here would always know my goal, longer term, is to take a top team in Ireland, or get involved in the Irish international set-up. They would be very understanding in that regard. I know they wouldn’t stand in my way."
O'Gara admits that he is currently very happy in France, and his children are picking up the language. He feels the new contract will allow him to develop his coaching, so when his contract expires in 2019, he will be ready for a new project.
"In three years, it’ll be time for a new challenge. At that stage, I’ll have six years’ coaching experience under my belt. We all start somewhere, as Martin Johnson reminded me, but in three years’ time, the breadth of rugby knowledge accumulated will have created a solid coaching foundation."O'Gara's decision to move back to Ireland in 2019 is likely to put several provincial sides on alert, with surely his native Munster his most likely destination.
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