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  "path": "/2026/05/01/the-lineout/munster-randle-own-worst-enemy",
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  "textContent": "Munster last night con­firmed that Roger Randle’s con­tro­ver­sial appoint­ment as the club’s new attack coach has been shelved. The Kiwi, who pre­vi­ously worked along­side head coach Clayton McMil­lan at Waikato Chiefs, was set to join on a two-year deal in the sum­mer but Randle’s appoint­ment was over­shad­owed by a his­tor­ical rape alleg­a­tion which resur­faced online […]",
  "title": "Roger Randle debacle further evidence Munster are their own worst enemy"
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