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Published 13:46 30 Apr 2018 BST
Updated 15:17 30 Apr 2018 BST
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'Scotland Assistant Coach Dan McFarland will leave the national team set-up mid-January to take on a Head Coach opportunity. 'McFarland, who joined the Scotland coaching team from Glasgow Warriors in 2017, will remain in post for a nine-month notice period as the recruitment process for his replacement gets underway.'
Ulster then followed that up by confirming McFarland would arrive next season on a three-year deal. The main man commented:
"I am really excited that I will be taking on the Ulster head coach role. I know first-hand from my years visiting with Connacht and Glasgow the passion and fervour that makes playing in front of Ulster fans so special. It's a club with a great history and I welcome the challenge of being a part of their future."McFarland played for Richmond, Stade Francais and, for six years, Connacht before hanging up his boots in 2006. He then took up a coaching role with the westerners up until 2015 before joining up with Gregor Townsend at Glasgow Warriors. He followed Townsend to the Scottish national team last year but is now set to depart that role.
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