The club revealed on Tuesday that former Director of Rugby Brian Smith was leaving his post with immediate effect on compassionate grounds, with forwards coach Glenn Delaney taking on the role for the remainder of this campaign.

However, the Exiles have appointed Coventry, the current assistant coach at Super 15s franchise Waikato Chiefs, this morning.

He said: “I had lengthy discussions with the Board of Directors at London Irish and with the significant investment that has been put into the Club, especially with the new training facility, it made my decision to join a straightforward one. The owners have a clear vision of where they want to take the Club and it is a challenge I am immensely excited by and I cannot wait to get stuck in when I join.

“I have enjoyed my time with the Chiefs and will continue to do so until it is time to go, but I think to stay fresh as a coach it is important to immerse yourself in new environments, new challenges and experiences which is what I am going to do.” Former loose forward Coventry has been an integral part of the Chiefs during their most successful times - having won two Super Rugby titles in the last three years. He has also been involved with the Samoan squad as Co-Head Coach, a role he has held since 2011.

Waikato born and raised, Coventry played 52 games for Waikato between 1988 and 1994, scoring 14 tries and winning the National Provincial Championship in 1992 before his coaching career began with Otago University.

His coaching career includes, amongst others, roles with New Zealand Schools, New Zealand U20s and four years as Co-Head Coach of Hawke’s Bay where he won the ITM Cup.

Bob Casey, London Irish Rugby Development Director, said: “The Club’s rugby committee has undertaken an extensive international search to find a top calibre coach to take London Irish forward.

“Tom Coventry proved to be an outstanding candidate given his individual character and rugby experience. He comes from the best rugby environment in the world where he has had much success and worked with two of New Zealand’s leading coaches in Wayne Smith and Dave Rennie.

“It is a great coup for London Irish to secure a coach of Tom’s calibre to lead our rugby programme over the coming seasons. We look forward to welcoming Tom and his family into the London Irish family.” Do you think this is a good appointment? Or would you have preferred someone else?