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Carlow man Tom Daly renews Leinster contract amongst 17 players to put pen to paper on new deals

Stephen Byrne by Stephen Byrne
Tuesday 16 February, 2016
in Rugby
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Tom Daly lines out for the Leinster A XV. Photo: LeinsterRugby.ie

Tom Daly lines out for the Leinster A XV. Photo: LeinsterRugby.ie

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Carlow man Thomas Daly has put pen to paper with Leinster Rugby which will keep him at the province for another while.

Thomas is one of four local lads playing for the blues along with Sean O Brien and the Byrne brothers Edward and Bryan.

He has been busy playing with the Leinster A side but most recently captaining the Ireland 7’s team as they look for Olympic qualification.

Leinster announced a big coup today with the signing of Robbie Henshaw from Connacht on a 3 year deal.

Leinster Rugby Head Coach Leo Cullen has this afternoon confirmed that 17 players have signed new IRFU contracts with the province for 2016/17 and beyond with former Munster lock Ian Nagle also being signed.

Leinster coach Cullen outlined what Leinster supporters can expect from the two new signings.

“We are delighted to have secured Robbie’s signature for the next three seasons. Robbie is a huge talent and we have all seen that over the last few weeks and months with Ireland in the 6 Nations and during the World Cup.

“We look forward to welcoming him into Leinster when this season is over and I am sure that our supporters would echo that view.”

Welcoming former Munster man Nagle, Cullen said:

“It is well documented at this stage that Ian took a sabbatical from rugby at the end of the 2013/14 season to pursue educational opportunities most recently at Cambridge University. He has however made a return to rugby with London Irish and was involved last weekend in their win against Worcester.

“He is also relatively young at 27 and I think he will add even more experience and competition to an already competitive second row roster.”

Henshaw also gave his thoughts and while keen to see out the season with Connacht, looked forward to the challenges ahead.

“I would like to thank Connacht Rugby, the IRFU and Leinster for allowing me time to consider my future.  This has been a long and difficult process and while I am sorry to be leaving Connacht I look forward to the next chapter of my rugby career at Leinster.

“The support I have enjoyed from the fans in the Sportsground and throughout the province is something that I really value and I want to thank them for four great years.”

Cullen also spoke about the recruitment process to date and the players confirmed for next season.

“By and large we are very happy with where we are at. It is fantastic to see so many talented players commit their futures to Leinster Rugby and I think the supporters will be hugely excited as we continue to build our squad for the 2016/17 season and beyond.”

Renewals:
Michael Bent
Adam Byrne
Tom Daly
Peter Dooley
Tadhg Furlong
Dave Kearney
Cathal Marsh
Mike McCarthy
Jack McGrath
Ross Molony
Isa Nacewa
Sean O’Brien
Garry Ringrose
Mike Ross
Rhys Ruddock
James Tracy
Josh van der Flier

New Signings:
Robbie Henshaw
Ian Nagle

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