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Cooney Signs Two-Year Deal To Join Ulster

Cooney Signs Two-Year Deal To Join Ulster

Ulster have confirmed that scrum half John Cooney has signed a two-year contract at Kingspan Stadium and will move from provincial rivals Connacht at the end of the season.

John Cooney started his career with his native Leinster, making his competitive debut in September 2011 in an away fixture against the Ospreys. He then made his European bow later that season when Leinster beat Ulster in the Heineken Cup final in 2012.

Cooney made 27 appearances for Leinster before moving to Connacht for the 2014/15 season where he has amassed 29 caps to date.

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Commenting on his decision to move north, the 26-year-old half-back said: “I’m delighted to be joining Ulster. My mum lived in Belfast for a few years and she really enjoyed the city so that made my decision a lot easier.

Les Kiss was a big factor is my move too as he’s so well-respected and I believe I can develop my game under his coaching. I spoke with him at length a few times about his hopes for Ulster Rugby and it sounds like an exciting time to be involved in the set-up.

“I loved my time in Galway and it re-energised my career, but I felt it was the right time for a fresh challenge. I have aspirations to play international rugby but first and foremost my focus will be on earning the starting scrum half position at Ulster.”

Ulster’s director of rugby Les Kiss explained: “Having searched domestically and abroad for the best available Irish-qualified scrum half, John was undoubtedly our number 1 target and we’re delighted that he’ll come on board from this summer.

Bryn (Cunningham) has been on the ball throughout this process and has been working quietly in the background to ensure the deal was completed successfully.

“John has had a couple of unfortunate niggles which have restricted his game-time, but what really impressed me is his attitude and competitive approach in coming here to Ulster and wanting to earn a starting jersey on a weekly basis.

“He is a driven person who wants to develop his game and he certainly has the attributes to do so. I know from speaking with the Irish management team that they also rate him very highly and he has the potential to play international rugby.

“He is a great talent – threatening in attack, strong in defence, has a good kicking game and has excellent game management skills. I think he will really suit the style of play that we will play next season, with a strong mobile pack and an exciting back-line.

“In the coming weeks we will be announcing a couple more signings that will bolster our pack. These additions should help to provide the platform for John and his fellow backs to thrive next season.”