CONNACHT HAVE REINFORCED their second row options by tying down Quinn Roux and Ultan Dillane on new two-year deals.
Both locks will remain with the western province until at least the summer of 2017.
South Africa native Roux joined Pat Lam’s squad on a loan deal from Leinster this season, having originally moved to Ireland in 2012. The 24-year-old struggled for extended game time at Leinster, but has thrived under Lam since his switch.
Roux’s contract was set to expire at the end of the current campaign, but Connacht have acted to ensure the former Stormers second row stays in Ireland for another two seasons.
Residency rules mean 6ft 5ins Roux qualifies to play for Joe Schmidt’s Ireland in August of this year.
Meanwhile, the new deal for 21-year-old Dillane speaks volumes of the potential the former Tralee RFC man possesses. The French-born lock has made four appearances for Connacht in the last two months, including a first start against Ulster in December.
Having originally come through the Youths system in Munster, Dillane was picked up by the Connacht academy and developed under the tutelage of Nigel Carolan. An Ireland international at U18 and U19 levels, Dillane is now learning swiftly from Connacht forwards coach Dan McFarland and will move onto a senior contract next season.
Lam welcomed news of both new contract deals:
“As a coaching team, we are very excited to have both Quinn and Ultan staying with Connacht for at least the next two years,” said Lam.
“They are both young, abrasive locks who have real physical presence. I believe with continued game time and exposure at this level, they have the potential to play for Ireland in the near future.
Quinn is someone who has impressed us all massively since he came in during the summer. His work ethic and desire to succeed on and off the field was apparent from day one. He has fit in extremely well with the rest of the squad and I know our supporters have really embraced him as well.
“It’s a very important part of our vision and succession planning to have players coming through from the Academy. Ultan is someone we have watched develop under the guidance of Nigel (Carolan) and Jimmy (Duffy).
“He seized his opportunity last month and displayed in all three inter pro games the talent he has. We’re delighted that he will be stepping up to the senior squad next year.”
But they were AI champions last week???
@Harry Corry: Everyone outside of Mayo hyped them up. Every mayo fan could see our defence was wide open against Galway. Conceded 17 scores, same thing again today but Tyrone much better defensively than Galway. It’s about finding the balance. Horan always plays attacking football. It was the exact same in his first stint. Great going forward but wide open in defence.
@Harry Corry: No Harry. Dublin were the Al champions last week. Don’t feel embarrassed. It can be confusing but Mayo have a way to go yet ;-)
@Desheen: I’m joking btw lads. Mayo are my 2nd favourite team after Cork. Never give up
@Harry Corry: they are a lot of people’s second favourites because they win feck all
Tyrone are probably the worst team to play against following a convincing win. No better team to get in your face and bring you back down to earth.
If this article doesn’t bring Mel out nothing will
@my name: Mel seems to have retired from being a contrary bollocks on the internet
@Miguel Sanchez: Mel is a prize ballocks
@Miguel Sanchez: ah you’d miss him all the same
@my name: he can be an awkward one and I’m from Tyrone. Hope he is ok though, havent seen him here in ages.
So much for big shot moran today, Motm last week but substituted at half time today…disappointing stuff once again from Mayo. Bottlers