Doesn't sound as if Ewan got the Munster Coaching Job - this is from the Times Online

Where do they go from here? - Times Online

Where do Munster go from here:

Top of their to-do list has been finding a replacement for Kidney and the indications are they have found their man. According to a senior Munster source, an announcement is “imminent”. The coach’s identity? The safest bet is 35-year-old Australian Tony McGahan, currently employed as defence/backs’ coach by the province.

While initially Kidney was thought likely to lure McGahan to the national set-up, this presupposes a job as assistant Ireland coach is more attractive than a No 1 role with one of the two biggest club teams in Europe. McGahan has already interviewed for the Munster job.

He has a few advantages over other candidates such as Michael Bradley, Niall O’Donovan and Eddie O’Sullivan. McGahan has been with the province since early 2006 and thus played his part in that year’s Heineken Cup win. He is highly rated by the players and giving him the job would allow Munster to appoint from within.