Munster's Andrew Conway, Jack Crowley and Jack O’Donoghue have all agreed new deals at Munster today confirmed the province.
The three players have all agreed two-year contract extensions to their current deals. The new deals mean the trio will stay at Munster until June 2025.
Andrew Conway has not played for Munster this season after picking up a knee injury in June.
Conway has scored 149 appearances and 49 tries for Munster. while on the international front he's scored 15 tries in 30 appearances for Ireland.
Last season’s Men’s Player of the Year, Jack O’Donoghue is the only player to have played every game for his province this year
The 28-year-old back row has made 174 provincial appearances, scoring 24 tries, while he has two Ireland caps to his name.
Jack Crowley made his Ireland debut against Fiji in the Bank of Ireland Nations Series. He was also part of the Emerging Ireland team that enjoyed success in South Africa earlier this year
The 22-year-old has made 22 appearances for the province and in recent games has featured across the backline at out-half, full back, and in midfield.
✍️ CONTRACT NEWS | Munster Rugby and the IRFU are pleased to confirm that Andrew Conway, Jack Crowley & Jack O’Donoghue have all signed two-year contract extensions 🥳
See full contract update ⤵️#SUAF 🔴— Munster Rugby (@Munsterrugby) December 13, 2022
In other news for Munster veteran John Ryan has decided not stay with the province.
Ryan will leave Munster at the end of January on completion of his short-term contract.
The 34-year-old will join New Zealand's Chiefs in Super Rugby in the new year.
Munster wished him luck and thanked the prop in a statement on their website
John Ryan will depart the province at the end of January on completion of his short-term contract.
While the province offered John a contract extension, the tighthead prop will pursue an opportunity elsewhere for the remainder of the season and we wish John and family all the best with the move.
Munster play Northampton on Sunday in the Champions Cup (15.00)