Leinster Rugby and Ireland centre Garry Ringrose has signed a three-year IRFU contract which will see him continue to play with the province until the end of the 2024/25 season.

Ringrose has made 90 senior appearances for Leinster scoring 28 tries and has won a Heineken Champions Cup (2018) and four URC – then PRO14 – rugby titles (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021) with his province.

He started all three of Ireland’s Autumn Nations Series fixtures having missed the summer Tests through injury.

He made his Ireland debut against Canada in the 2016 Guinness November Series and has since represented his country on 37 occasions scoring 10 tries.

A grand slam winner in 2018 Garry also starred on the summer tour of Australia and started four of Ireland’s Rugby World Cup fixtures in Japan in 2019.

IRFU High Performance Director, David Nucifora commented, “Garry has had a tough road with injuries since the World Cup in Japan but he is a top international player who delivers big performances for Ireland and Leinster. He will be an influential figure at both national and provincial level over the coming years.”

Garry Ringrose added, “Delighted to sign for another three years. It is an exciting time to be involved with Leinster and Ireland. Both squads have ambition to be competing for silverware every year and I’m motivated to do whatever I can to contribute.”