New Zealand-born Aidan Morgan qualifies for Ireland through his grandfather and will join Ulster from the Hurricanes this summer
The move gives the province some much needed depth at 10 after Billy Burns’ contract was not extended, allowing the Ireland international to sign with Munster. That left just Jake Flannery as a recognised senior outhalf on the province’s books for next year, with scrumhalf Nathan Doak and academy player James Humphreys providing cover.
Morgan represented New Zealand at U20s level before progressing into the Hurricanes academy. He has played 23 times in Super Rugby to date.
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