Rob Kearney has signed a new three-year deal with the IRFU, keeping him at Leinster until June 2018.
The full-back, who featured in last Saturday's win over South Africa, has represented his country 56 times – scoring 11 tries in the process. Kearney says he's happy to have signed a new deal, adding that it's "a great honour" to extend his stay and hopefully play a part in future successes.
The next focus for the Louth man is possibly Georgia (he may be rested for the game), but he will almost definitely feature against Australia who visit the Aviva the weekend after next.
IRFU David Nucifora:
“We are delighted that Rob has committed his future to Leinster and Ireland for the next three years. Rob has shown he's world class in the blue of Leinster, the green of Ireland and the red of the Lions.”
Leinster CEO Mick Dawson:
“It is great that Rob has signed a new IRFU contract which keeps him at Leinster up to the end of the 2018 season. Rob is a senior international with a proven pedigree and a key voice within our environment. Keeping our stars at Leinster will ensure that we continue to compete for silverware in our domestic competition and in Europe.”
Commenting on the new contract Rob Kearney:
“I am happy to have signed a new contract that will keep me at Leinster for another 3 years. I made my debut for Leinster almost 10 years ago and it is a great honour be in a position to extend my contract and hopefully play a part in future success at both provincial and national level.“
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