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Other factors, Costello said, include the opportunity for a career shift while he's still young and the intrigue of a new challenge. "I'm turning 40 in August," Costello said.
Costello spent the last nine seasons as the boys head coach at Fargo Davies before making the decision to step down last week. Under Costello's watch, the Eagles compiled a 99-46-18 record ...
Ian Costello was born and raised in Montana and firmly believes it is always a great day to be a Grizzly. He worked in newsrooms across the Western United States as a newspaper reporter and editor ...
Munster interim head coach Ian Costello will stick with him through the rough patch. In the dying seconds of the game, Munster were awarded a penalty around halfway and opted to kick to touch with ...
After what he called a "special day" in La Rochelle on Saturday, Munster's head of rugby operations Ian Costello said the province are targeting three more such occasions in the Investec Champions ...
M unster boss Ian Costello said their season-saving performance had been driven by a desire to give Peter O’Mahony, Conor Murray and Stephen Archer the Thomond Park send-off they deserved as his ...
The Munster interim head coach Ian Costello, who has been working within the province’s coaching organisation on and off for the last two decades, admitted that the epic sense of occasion and ...
Alan Clifford and Ian Costello were problem solvers at LivingSocial, the District-based daily deals company that was a sizzling start-up before its business model eroded. When LivingSocial needed ...
Ian Costello led Munster A to the British and Irish Cup title as head coach in 2012 Munster assistant coach Ian Costello has been named boss of Championship side Nottingham on a two-year deal ...
Ian Costello praised his side's management of the conditions as they gave their BKT United Rugby Championship season a shot in the arm with a bonus-point 30-24 win at Connacht.. The province had ...
Munster interim coach Ian Costello believes their 38-20 win against Ulster was the perfect send-off for Peter O'Mahony, Stephen Archer and Conor Murray at Thomond Park.