Ireland international Jack Carty extends Connacht deal
Ireland international Jack Carty has signed a three-year contract extension to keep him with Connacht until 2025.
Ireland international Jack Carty has signed a three-year contract extension to keep him with Connacht until 2025.
Connacht Rugby have announced that that outhalf Jack Carty is staying with the club. The Roscommon man made his Connacht debut …
Connacht fly-half Jack Carty admits his side will have to improve significantly if they are to make an impact in the Champions Cup…
Ireland internationals Dave Heffernan, Ultan Dillane, Finlay Bealham and Jack Carty are among 21 players to have agreed contract e…
Connacht won in Dublin for the first time since September 2002 as fly-half Jack Carty masterminded a seismic 35-24 bonus-point win…
Bundee Aki’s second-half brace of tries, coupled with a late Jack Carty penalty, steered Connacht to a memorable 28-24 Guinness …
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Connacht are back in the Heineken Champions Cup for the first time in three years after man-of-the-match Jack Carty inspired their…
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Connacht coach Andy Friend was the picture of innocence, claiming in his post-match media briefing that every injury stoppage was …
Connacht moved one win away from completing a clean sweep of the United Rugby Championship’s South African sides as they edged t…
Leinster head coach Leo Cullen sang the praises of star winger James Lowe after their 56-20 Heineken Champions Cup round-of-16 sec…
Leinster blew Connacht away with a 56-20 win at the Aviva Stadium – winning 82-41 on aggregate.
Connacht remain alive in their Heineken Champions Cup round of 16 clash with Leinster despite a 26-21 first-leg defeat.