Will Connors signs for Connacht from Leinster

Will Connors has signed a two-year deal with Stuart Lancaster's side, and will join Ciaran Frawley in signing for the province from Leinster.
Will Connors signs for Connacht from Leinster

Michael Bolton

Ireland back-row Will Connors has signed for Connacht from Leinster ahead of the 2026-27 season.

Connors has signed a two-year deal with Stuart Lancaster's side, and will join Ciaran Frawley in signing for the province from Leinster.

The 29-year-old has made 62 appearances for his home province, which included a start in the 2024 Champions Cup final against Toulouse.

On the international stage, he earned his first of nine caps in the 2020 Six Nations against Italy, when he also scored the first of three tries for the national team.

Speaking on the move, Connors said: “I’ve had a fantastic 9 seasons with Leinster, and am very grateful for all that was achieved in that time. I look forward to finishing the season strongly before making the move West in the summer and joining up with a really exciting and talented group.

"After chatting to Stuart and the team, it’s clear there’s enormous ambition in the club to be successful in the years ahead. Connacht is a proud rugby province, which I experienced first-hand in Saturday’s game at Dexcom Stadium.

"The atmosphere there was electric on what was clearly a very special night for the club, and I’m eager to contribute to that renowned connection between the fans and the team.”

Stuart Lancaster said: “I’ve seen Will’s ability first-hand and I know he’ll be another big asset to Connacht next season. His tackling ability and defensive work rate is well known, but he has real attacking strengths too, which I am looking forward to developing.

"He also has a positive personality who brings great energy to the group and real potential as a leader. I’m sure he will thrive in the environment we are building here in Connacht.

"I’m delighted he has chosen to join us at Dexcom Stadium as we continue to evolve and grow the quality and competition in the squad.”

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