Since joining-up with Ulster, 27-year-old out-half Billy Burns has consistently shown-off his ability when it comes to dynamic play and a creative kicking game. The play-making 10 has signed a two-year extension with the club.
Similarly, tighthead prop, Marty Moore, has become a mainstay of Ulster match-day squads since joining the province in 2018, because of his strong scrummaging ability and high work-rate. The front-rower has also penned a two-year extension, securing his services until at least the summer of 2024.
Meanwhile, Jordi Murphy has signed a one-year extension to remain at Kingspan Stadium. A mobile ball-carrier with an astute technical understanding of the game, Murphy has become a leader within the squad, captaining Ulster on numerous occasions during the 20-21 season.
Of the latest signings, Head Coach Dan McFarland, said:
“The news that Billy, Marty and Jordi see their futures as being with Ulster is a big boost for the squad, as all three players will continue to bring a wealth of experience and leadership to the group.
“I look forward to them playing an integral role in our ambitions to win silverware as a squad.”