Connacht has confirmed the appointment of Australian Rod Seib as their new attack coach for next season.
The 50-year-old joins from Super Rugby side Brumbies, where he previously coached the province's winger Mack Hansen.
Seib will run Connacht's attack, taking over from Mark Sexton who is leaving for Ulster this summer, while the experienced Australian will take the role of senior assistant coach, working under head coach Pete Wilkins.
"We’re thrilled to welcome Rod to Connacht from next season," Wilkins said.
"He brings a wealth of experience at the highest level of southern hemisphere rugby, and his coaching philosophy is well suited to the attacking rugby that we look to play here at Connacht.
"He also has a strong track record of developing young players and helping them fulfil their potential, something that will always be important to us in terms of the model we pursue.
"I look forward to welcoming Rod and his family to the province and I know they’ll be well received by the club and wider community."
The Brisbane native has enjoyed a lengthy coaching career, with head coach roles at Brisbane City and Queensland Country in the Australian National Rugby Championship (NRC).
In 2019 he took control of the Queensland Reds Academy side where he worked with current Connacht wing Byron Ralston before joining the Brumbies the following season where he had Hansen in his side.
Seib stayed at the Canberra franchise when Stephen Lakham returned as head coach in 2022, promoted to senior assistant coach, and the club have finished inside the top four of Super Rugby Pacific across the last three seasons.
Under his guidance with the Brumbies coaching team, the squad reached the Grand Final of the 2021 Super Rugby AU and enjoyed three consecutive seasons of top 4 Super Rugby Pacific finishes from 2022 to 2024.
He was also head coach of the Australia A team that played two fixtures during the recent November internationals.
"Moving to Ireland and Connacht is an enormous opportunity which I was delighted to accept," Seib said.
"Rugby in Ireland is on a crest of a wave, and Connacht is a club with great belief and ambition to achieve big things in the years ahead.
"I had some positive discussions with Pete [Wilkins] about where I can help, and after analysing the team and their style of play I think it’s the perfect step in the next stage of my career. I’m looking forward to making the move and to help bring success to the club."