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O’Callaghan Commits Future To Munster Rugby

4th November 2013 By Munster Rugby

O’Callaghan Commits Future To Munster Rugby

Donncha O’Callaghan, Munster’s most capped forward, has agreed contract terms that will see him remain with the province until June 2016.

Donncha who was in action against Ospreys on Saturday night in Thomond Park has 230 Munster caps to his name, including 90 Heineken Cup appearances, and is the most capped player in the current squad.

As the season continues and with the new provincial contract commencing in July 2014 O’Callaghan is in line to surpass fellow Cork man Ronan O’Gara’s all-time leading tally of 240 Munster appearances.

On the international front O’Callaghan has made 94 appearances for his country and is currently involved with Ireland as they prepare for the Guinness Series.

The 34 year old who made his Munster debut back in August ’98 against Edinburgh Reivers is more than happy to cement his future with Munster Rugby and had the following to say, “I love playing for this team and representing my home club and supporters each week.

"Running out for Munster is something I’ve always wanted and I’ve been fortunate to make my career out of it, and to continue doing so for the next few years is just what I want. The main thing for me is that I still enjoy it and I have the opportunity to do it.”

Head Coach Rob Penney commented “We are lucky to have someone of Donncha’s calibre and experience commit his future to Munster Rugby. He is great with the younger lads and drives everyone on. His own dedication and work ethic are an example to all and it’s good to know he is on board for another two seasons.”

Delighted to re-sign with @munsterrugby Fortunate to play for a team I love.

— Donncha O'Callaghan (@docallaghan4) November 5, 2013

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