Iain Henderson signs new two-year deal with Ulster
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Ulster captain, Iain Henderson, has committed his future to the province, signing a two-year deal that will keep him playing in an Ulster jersey until at least 2027.
The 32-year-old forward is a stalwart of the senior men’s side, having surpassed 150 caps for Ulster since making his debut back in April 2012.
An Ireland international, he has made over 80 caps for Ireland, having been a key member of five Six Nations Championship victories and three Rugby World Cup campaigns.
He has also had the honour of two British and Irish Lions tours, in 2017 and 2021.
Commenting on his new deal, Henderson said:
“I’m delighted to sign with Ulster Rugby for another two years and feel energised about leading this group, which can keep growing in the months to come.
We are building a team with a new core of players coming through the ranks and I believe there is the talent and experience to drive us forward.
As a proud Ulsterman, I love playing for the club and I’m excited for us going forward.”
On the new deal, Ulster Rugby’s Head of Rugby Operations and Recruitment, Bryn Cunningham, added:
“This is great news for us to secure Iain for another two years. He is our captain, a leader of the group and sets high standards in how he goes about his work.
His professionalism and experience is second to none and he is an ideal role model for young players in the squad.
His impact for us is vital and we look forward to seeing more of Iain leading Ulster both on and off the pitch in the years to come.”