Ireland international Nick Timoney extends Ulster deal until 2027

January 03, 2025
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Ireland international Nick Timoney has signed a new contract with Ulster, keeping him at the province until 2027.

The 29-year-old back row forward joined the Ulster academy in 2015 and has made over 150 appearances for the club.

The former Blackrock College student has been a regular member of the Ireland squad in recent years, having made his debut against USA in 2021.

Timoney captained Ulster, ninth in the URC table, and scored a crucial try last Saturday when they beat Connacht in Galway.

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He said: "I'm delighted to sign a new deal with Ulster.

"I feel very at home here and believe we have the squad to develop and become better in the years ahead.

"We have some young talent coming through that adds to our group of experienced players and that is something that both excites and motivates you for the seasons ahead.

"I’ve said I want to keep progressing as a player and I fully believe I can become the best I can be here at Ulster."