McCullough signs for four more years at Ulster
Matt McCullough, the promising Ulster second row forward, has signed a new four year deal with Ulster.
‘Four more years’ isn’t just a Republican Party slogan for the American Presidential campaign.
Matt McCullough, the promising Ulster second row forward, has signed a new four year deal with Ulster that will see him at Ravenhill until he reaches 27.
McCullough, a possible starter at the weekend, is the eighth Ulster player to sign a long term deal, joining Neil McMillan, Neil Best, Roger Wilson, Paddy Wallace and Simon Best on four year deals, and three year deals with Paul Shields and Bryn Cunningham.
The Ulster management have thus been very successful in implementing a policy centred on identifying, developing and retaining the best of the young talent within the province.