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Three-Year IRFU Deal For Peter O’Mahony

Three-Year IRFU Deal For Peter O’Mahony

The IRFU and Munster are pleased to announce that flanker Peter O’Mahony has signed a three-year contract with the IRFU which will see him continue to play for Munster until at least 2021.

Peter O’Mahony made his Ireland debut in the 42-10 win over Italy during the 2012 Six Nations Championship. He has won 42 caps for his country with his last appearance in green coming against Argentina in the recent 28-19 GUINNESS Series victory. 

Captaining Munster since 2013, the talented back rower skippered Ireland on the 2013 summer tour of North America and had the honour of leading the British & Irish Lions against New Zealand in the first Test of the 2017 series.

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Peter, who hails from Cork and turned 28 in September, made his senior debut for Munster against Ulster in January 2010 and has since made 98 appearances for his native province, scoring 12 tries.

IRFU Performance Director David Nucifora commented: “Peter has had to travel a tough road since the 2015 Rugby World Cup where a serious injury kept him out of action for a prolonged period. He has returned to form for both Munster and Ireland and, as captain of Munster, he is a key leader within their environment.”

Munster Rugby CEO Garrett Fitzgerald said: “We are delighted that Peter has signed this IRFU contract that will see him remain with us until 2021. I know the squad and supporters will all be pleased to see our captain, a proud Munster man, commit his future to the province and Irish Rugby.

“It is always a huge boost when we can retain our homegrown talent and I know all parties have worked very hard in retaining Peter’s services.”

Commenting on the new contract, Peter O’Mahony admitted: “I am absolutely delighted to commit my future to Munster and Ireland for the next three years. I’m very proud of where I am from and I am really excited about what we are building down in Munster right now.

“Playing for my country is something I dreamed of growing up as a boy, so I cherish each occasion I am lucky enough to take to the field in an Irish jersey. I look forward to building on what has been achieved to date with the rest of the Irish squad and management team.”