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Doris 'delighted' with new Ireland and Leinster deal

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Caelan Doris says he's "delighted" to sign a new deal with Ireland and Leinster after the IRFU announced a contract until 2027 for the back row forward.Doris has made 36 Ireland appearances to date since making his debut against Scotland in 2020 and starred in Ireland’s Grand Slam success and Rugby World Cup campaigns this year.His form was rewarded with the Rugby Players Ireland Players’ Player of the Year award earlier this year and more recently he was named on the World Rugby Men’s 15’s Dream Team of the Year.The 25-year-old said: "It has been a dream come true to play in ambitious environments at club and international levels and I believe that the best is yet to come, both for me personally and as a collective."I am hugely excited about what the future has to offer and would like to thank all those who have helped me in my career to date."The Mayo-born forward (above) has won four Pro14 titles with Leinster in the 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 seasons and has scored 11 tries in 72 appearances in all competitions to date.IRFU high-performance director David Nucifora added: "The IRFU is committed to attracting and retaining the highest playing and coaching talent and we are delighted that Caelan has signed this new deal."Since making his debut for Ireland three years ago, Caelan has proved himself as a world-class performer, and today’s announcement is testament to his growing reputation and high standing both here in Ireland and internationally."Caelan is a leader who has displayed a consistently high level of performance and I have no doubt that he will aim to reach higher levels in the coming years."

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