Head coach John Mulvihill calls it quits at Cardiff Blues

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John Mulvihill has left Cardiff Blues

CARDIFF, WALES - FEBRUARY 16: Head Coach John Mulvihill of Cardiff Blues during the pre match warm up for the Guinness Pro14 Round 15 match between the Cardiff Blues and Glasgow Warriors at Cardiff Arms Park on February 16, 2018 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Athena Pictures/Getty Images)

head coach John Mulvihill has left the region with immediate effect during his third season in charge.

The Australian’s departure comes after Blues suffered their sixth loss in ten games this season, defeated 17-3 at home to the on New Year’s Day.

Mulvihill was in the year of his contract at Cardiff Arms Park, having succeeded Danny Wilson as head coach ahead of the 2018-19 season.

Their fourth-place standing in the PRO14 resonates with Mulvihill’s two previous disappointing campaigns, where Blues finished fourth and fifth to miss out on the play-offs on both occasions.

Mulvihill holds more than 20 years of experience coaching at the top level, including stints as both assistant and interim head coach with Super ‘s Western Force and in ‘s Top League with Kintetsu Liners and then Honda Heat.

are yet to officially announce Mulvihill’s departure, but it is understood the playing squad have been told that he will be absent in their preparation for this week’s clash against .

Defence coach Richard Hodges will oversee first-team matters ahead of the visit of their Welsh rival on Saturday.

Mulvihill’s exit will fuel speculation about the future role of Dwayne Peel, who has already agreed to join Blues from this summer as senior assistant coach.

Peel’s duties would focus on the team’s attack, but the region’s board will now have to consider whether to upgrade his responsibilities or conduct a full search for a new head coach.

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