The Wallabies are delighted to confirm Tom Donnelly will join the coaching staff ahead of the 2025 Flight Centre Rugby Championship.
Donnelly will replace current assistant coach Geoff Parling who will return to the UK following the end of the Qatar Airways British & Irish Lions Tour.
A former international lock for New Zealand, Donnelly played 15 Tests between 2009 and 2010, nearly 100 games of Super Rugby and three seasons in the French top 14 before transitioning into coaching.
The 43-year-old spent the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season with the Western Force, having moved West after spending the previous two years as an assistant with the Highlanders in Dunedin.
Before that, he was the head coach of NPC side Otago and had a stint leading New Zealand's Under-20s side when they won the 2022 Oceania Championship.
Incoming Wallabies assistant coach Tom Donnelly said: "I'm honoured to have an opportunity to help contribute to the Wallabies and to work alongside Joe and the wider coaching staff and management."
"Watching from afar, the journey the team is on and the improvement they are making is exciting. I'm looking forward to rolling up my sleeves and doing my part to continue the ongoing growth of the team."
Rugby Australia's Director of High Performance, Peter Horne said: "Tom has spent the best part of the last 25 years involved in professional Rugby and his expertise around the lineout and set piece will be highly valuable for the Wallabies."
"He's got a great understanding of the current Super Rugby Pacific landscape as well as experience playing at the highest level which makes him a great fit for the role."
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