
Denis Leamy
Denis Leamy is a former Irish rugby player and current defence coach for Munster. With a wealth of experience in both playing and coaching, Leamy is instrumental in developing the team's defensive strategies and fostering a strong team culture as they aim for success in the league.
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Recent news mentions
Denis Leamy is assisting Paul O’Connell in charge of the touring party.
Paul O’Connell minding the house but Andy Farrell kept abreast of Ireland progress on summer tour – The Irish TimesDenis Leamy is the chief executive of the Cork ETB who commented on Mr Rance's email regarding vacancies.
Flute teacher to appeal WRC ruling he was not a whistleblower – The Irish TimesDenis Leamy is the Munster defence coach who commented on the emotional farewell of the departing players.
A sell-out crowd, an emotional farewell and a chance of a top-eight finish – The Irish TimesDenis Leamy is among the coaches who have contributed to Leinster's rugby development.
Leinster rugby needs to find a fresh approach to break its losing streak – The Irish TimesDenis Leamy is the Munster defence coach.
No breather for Munster as treacherous route to final brings them to Bordeaux – The Irish TimesDenis Leamy confirmed that Jeremy did his hamstring in a scrum the other day unfortunately.
Josh Wycherley likely to start for Munster as they target more away day glory – The Irish TimesFollowing a successful playing career with Ireland and Munster, Leamy joined the province as defence coach ahead of the 2022/23 season.
Paul O’Connell’s Ireland coaching team confirmed for summer Tests with Georgia and Portugal – The Irish TimesDenis Leamy is potentially involved in the coaching ticket for the games against Georgia and Portugal.
Simon Easterby and John Fogarty set to be confirmed as British & Irish Lions coaches – The Irish TimesDenis Leamy is the Munster defence coach who commented on the players' progress.
Munster’s Shane Daly and Oli Jager to get injury scans after picking up knocks at Ireland A game – The Irish Times


























































