Loosehead prop, Eric O’Sullivan, has made 125 appearances for the province since making his debut back in 2018.
The 29-year-old Dublin native has proven to be a reliable performer for Ulster, becoming a regular in the Ulster front row’s loosehead position.
O’Sullivan has also played an important role in the Ulster Senior Women’s set-up, assisting with the scrum and defence coaching.
Commenting on the news, O’Sullivan said:
“I’m delighted to sign for the next couple of seasons with Ulster. I feel very at home here and enjoy playing with of a great group of lads. We are developing a squad for the future and I’m excited to be a part of that.”
In a welcome boost to Ulster’s options at hooker, stalwart, John Andrew, has extended his stay for at least another season.
The 31-year-old Ballymena man continues to be an important member of the senior men’s squad, ten years on from making his senior debut in 2015 after coming through the Ulster Rugby Academy.
On signing his extension, Andrew said:
“I’m very happy to be staying on for another season with Ulster Rugby.
“It’s always an honour for me every chance I get to play for Ulster, and I’ll be doing everything I can to contribute to the team both on and off the pitch for the rest of this season and beyond.”
On the renewals, Ulster Rugby’s General Manager, Bryn Cunningham commented:
“Securing Eric and John’s futures were an important part of shaping our squad for the months ahead.
“Eric’s mobility round the park and capacity to grow at scrum time over the coming months, under Jimmy Duffy’s tutelage, mean we genuinely believe his best years are yet to come in an Ulster shirt.
“John has shown this season how important he is for us, as we have been hit hard on the injury front with our group of hookers.
“He brings a wealth of experience to a relatively young squad, is incredibly popular amongst his peers, and continues to be a key cultural leader within the group."