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Leinster confirm signing of Maori All Black James Lowe

The 24-year-old back will sign from Super Rugby side Chiefs.

LEINSTER TODAY CONFIRMED the signing of 24-year Maori All Black James Lowe.

The back has scored 18 tries in 29 appearances for the Chiefs Super Rugby side and represented the Maori All Blacks on five occasions, scoring six tries, one of which came against Munster in Thomond Park last November.

Lowe made an impact with the Chiefs despite suffering from a rare arthritic affliction that had him bed-ridden and in severe pain as a teenager.

He made his Super League debut in 2014, scoring a try in that game, and has added a further 17 since.

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Lowe will join up with his new Leinster team-mates after the conclusion of the 2017 Mitre 10 Cup campaign which he will play for his home province Tasman.

Speaking to Leinster’s official website this morning, head coach Leo Cullen said:

“James is a quality and still relatively young outside back that we have been tracking for some time, so we are delighted that he has agreed to join us.

“We believe James will greatly add to the outside backs that we have and provide good competition in the squad as we look to remain competitive in both the Guinness PRO12 and the Champions Cup.

“We look forward to welcoming James to Leinster and seeing him out on the field representing the team once his commitments in New Zealand come to a close.”


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    Dec 5th 2022, 5:54 PM

    There’s third world country’s that have better stadiums than we have … (outside Dublin) .. disgrace

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    Dec 5th 2022, 6:30 PM

    @John McK: quantity over quality

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    Dec 5th 2022, 7:33 PM

    @John McK: just because you say it doesn’t make it true. There’s no third world countries with similar populations that have a stadium like Semple Stadium in a town of the size of Thurles.

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    Mute Michael Hayes
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    Dec 5th 2022, 8:55 PM

    It’s hard to think that €10 m on Semple would be anything other than a cosmetic patch up. And the stadium is still in Thurles!! On the other hand, the same amount spent on rebuilding the Mackie stand in Limerick would leave Munster with two stadia capable of hosting finals and other major events in cities with decent connections.

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    Dec 6th 2022, 3:42 PM

    They could spend 10m bulldozing the whole town, kip.
    Having been at the Munster hurling final last year, I thought the toilets in the Kinnane stand were the most shambolic crush I have ever experienced. Tiny toilet, huge stand and lots of people absolutely wasted. A recipe for disaster.

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