The Kinsale man will compete for the Shute Shield with the Galloping Greens before returning to Munster in September.
MUNSTER HOOKER SCOTT Buckley has joined famous Australian club side Randwick on a seven-week loan deal to secure game-time during the southern province’s off-season.
Advertisement The Kinsale native will join Randwick for the conclusion of their Shute Shield campaign before returning to Munster in early September ahead of the new season. Randwick recently boasted among their ranks former Clontarf and Ireland U20 lock Cormac Daly, who earned a Super Rugby contract with the Reds for the 2024 season after impressing during last year’s Shute Shield.
Buckley appeared in eight of Munster’s first nine URC games of the season as well as their Champions Cup opener at home to Bayonne but struggled for game-time upon the return to fitness of Niall Scannell and, later, Diarmuid Barron.
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