Ulster Rugby have announced that their Ireland lock Dan Tuohy has agreed a three-year contract extension with the province that will keep him at Kingspan Stadium until at least the summer of 2018.
Dan Tuohy signed for Ulster from Exeter Chiefs in the summer of 2009 and has made 118 appearances for the province so far.
The 29 year-old made a try-scoring Test debut for Ireland against the All Blacks in 2010. He has won nine caps in total and made two appearances during last season’s title-winning Six Nations campaign before injury cut his participation short. He is pictured below receiving his Champions medal from Ireland captain Paul O’Connell.
Tuohy has also represented Ireland at Under-21 level and has four caps for Ireland ‘A’.
Commenting on his new contract, he said: “I am delighted to have signed a new contract with Ulster. I have been here almost six years now and although Ulster Rugby has evolved a huge amount in that time we are yet to win anything.
“Having the chance to be part of a trophy-winning Ulster team was a huge part of my decision to stay and I will be giving my all to help Ulster be successful in the next three seasons.”
Bryn Cunningham, Ulster Rugby’s team manager, added: “Dan is hugely important to us and has developed into a highly effective leader both on and off the pitch. He has proven at both international and provincial level that he is an outstanding player in his position.
“His effectiveness as a powerful ball carrier to break the gain-line at important times in matches is crucial in the modern game.
“I am extremely pleased he has committed to Ulster in the long term, showing the belief our frontline players have in the future of Ulster Rugby. I have no doubt that he will continue to make a huge contribution to our success in the next three seasons.”
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