Ulster back row Nick Timoney has agreed a new two-year contract which will keep him with the Irish province until at least 2027.
The 29-year-old has been a key figure for Ulster in recent seasons and captained the team to victory over Connacht in Galway at the weekend, delivering a player-of-the-match performance.
His eye-catching performances across the back row and try-scoring ability have also seen him become a regular member of the Ireland squad over the past few years, having made his debut against the USA in 2021.
Timoney has made more than 150 appearances for Ulster.
Ulster Rugby’s general manager Bryn Cunningham said: “Agreeing terms with Nick before the Christmas period was a high priority for us, and we are delighted that he is fully invested in what we are trying to build here.
“Nick is one of the most well-rounded back-row players in Europe and it’s been no surprise to hear about interest in him from other big clubs.
“He is someone that is a standard-setter to those around him and is a very popular member of the senior squad because of the attitude, commitment and leadership he puts in every week, and he will be a key part of this team’s future.”
Reacting to the confirmation of his new deal Timoney said he was “delighted” to extend his stay with the northern province.
“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.”