Both men will remain with the province until at least the end of next season.
LEINSTER HAVE CONFIRMED that versatile back Ciarán Frawley has signed a new contract which will keep him at the province until the end of next season.
Skerries native Frawley, who played his underage rugby for Skerries RFC and Skerries Community College, made his debut for Leinster against Scarlets while he was still a first-year academy player in February 2018. — Leinster Rugby May 8, 2024 While routinely linked with other provinces due to Leinster’s bountiful options at out-half in particular, Frawley will remain at Leinster next year having been announced as the latest in a growing line of extensions.
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