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Bundee Aki signs contract extension with IRFU to keep him at Connacht until 2025

World player of the year nominee has won 52 Ireland caps so far.

BUNDEE AKI HAS signed a new IRFU contract that will see him remain with Connacht until the end of the 2024/25 season.

“Playing in Ireland means the world to me and I am delighted to sign a contract extension with the IRFU and Connacht,” Aki, 33, said. 

“Since moving to Galway nine years ago, Ireland has become a home from home and I am incredibly grateful to my coaches, teammates and supporters for making my family and I so welcome here.

“I believe that there are more great days to come in the green of Connacht and Ireland and I am hugely excited about what the future holds.”

The world player of the year nominee signed for Connacht in 2014 after two years with the Chiefs from New Zealand, where he won a Super Rugby title.

The centre won the Pro12 in 2016 with the province. He made his international debut against South Africa in 2017 and has become a mainstay in the Ireland squad since then, winning his most recent cap during Rugby World Cup 2023 where he displayed impressive form.

In 52 Ireland appearances to date he has scored 15 tries.

In 2021 he became the fourth player from Connacht to play for the British & Irish Lions. In all, he has represented Connacht 127 times.

IRFU high performance director David Nucifora said: “The IRFU is committing to developing and retaining high quality players and we are delighted that Bundee has agreed this contract extension, coming so soon after a string of impressive displays for Ireland at the Rugby World Cup.

“Bundee is a hugely popular player who has given an enormous amount to both Connacht and Irish rugby over a long period of time and we are all thrilled he has committed to this contract extension.”

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    May 30th 2019, 5:26 PM

    The mind boggles why they don’t just extend the net the whole way along the foul line, average ball leaves the bat at 110 mph, that ball is heavier than a sliotar, this incident could change the safety nets at all stadiums now,

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    May 30th 2019, 6:26 PM

    @Roy Ska Butler: yeah it’s the American game and in such a lawsuit culture the only way to solve it is putting in protection .

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    May 30th 2019, 10:40 PM

    @Limón Madrugada: I read somewhere that there is a ballpark clause, where the grounds can not be sued as you know the risks going. Something stupid like that

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    May 31st 2019, 1:23 PM

    @Eoin Byrne: where there is a lawyer there is a way , the mother could sue the father or whoever brought her there . The poor girl didn’t sign away her safety herself she’s underage .

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    May 31st 2019, 3:43 PM

    @Limón Madrugada: this is totally different, it’s not like it’s an unsupervised swing we are talking about

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    May 30th 2019, 10:01 PM

    There we go, A girl got hit by a ball. Headline stuff.

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    May 30th 2019, 10:15 PM

    @Barry Teehan:
    You are a complete Tit.

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