Glasgow Warriors assistant coach Jason O’Halloran will leave the club at the end of the season.
The former All Black has been a part of the club’s coaching staff since 2017 and linked up with Scotland in advance of the 2016 Six Nations when he worked under his tough-as-teak compatriot, Vern Cotter, for 18 months prior to joining the Warriors.
During his spell at Scotstoun, the Glasgow team have developed and become a serious force on the European rugby stage and have reached a Heineken Champions Cup quarter-final and a Guinness PRO14 Final.
Speaking to glasgowwarriors.org, Jason O’Halloran said: “I have loved my time here. I cannot speak highly enough of this club and the great people involved in it.
“With my family living back in New Zealand and the pull of being close to them, I’ve decided to move on next summer.
“All of my focus until my departure is on ensuring that the club is challenging for silverware at the end of the season.”
Warriors coach Dave Rennie, who is also leaving at the end of the current campaign to take charge of Australia, added: “Jason is a top man and he is one of the best attack coaches in the world.
“His contribution to the development of players with Scotland and Glasgow over the last few seasons has been immense. He will be missed.”