Munster Add Harrison To Squad For Next Season

The Munster players huddle together
Munster Rugby has confirmed the signing of utility back Will Harrison from Japanese side Kinetsu Liners on a one-year deal.

Will Harrison is a left-footed playmaker who is capable of playing at out-half, full-back, and centre.

A former Australian Schoolboys captain, he became the youngest ever player to debut for the NSW Waratahs at out-half against the Crusaders in 2020, and quickly earned a call-up to the Wallabies squad.

The previous year, he led the Australia Under-20s to the World Rugby Under-20 Championship final, and started at out-half as they were narrowly beaten by France in the decider.

He went on to score 257 points in 38 appearances for the Waratahs before making the move to Japan in 2024.

Commenting on his move to Munster, Harrison said: "I'm extremely excited to be joining such a proud province. From my first conversations with the club, it felt like a place I wanted to be.

"Munster has a rich history and a passionate supporter base, and it's a privilege to have the opportunity to be part of that.

"I'm looking forward to getting over to Ireland, meeting the players, staff, and supporters, and working hard every day to contribute in any way I can to the success of the team."

Ian Costello, Munster Rugby's General Manager, added: "We are delighted that Will has made the decision to join Munster.

"As a left-footed playmaker, we feel he will add more balance to the squad, and his ability to play across the back-line is a real point of difference.

"Highly regarded from a young age, Will has battled through some challenges. We have been impressed with his character, his dedication, and his ambition to play at the very highest level of the game.

"We would like to extend a warm welcome to Will, and look forward to him contributing to a successful season at the club."