Jordan Larmour and Rabah Slimani extend contracts with Leinster Rugby

Jordan Lamour has made 113 appearances for the province.
Jordan Lamour has made 113 appearances for the province.
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Leinster Rugby have confirmed that both Jordan Larmour and Rabah Slimani have signed contract extensions, securing their futures with the province as they prepare for upcoming competitions.

Larmour, a key figure in Leinster's backline, has reaffirmed his commitment to the club with a new contract extension.

The 27-year-old has been a standout performer since making his senior debut in 2017 and has since amassed 235 points in 113 appearances for the province.

Known for his explosive pace, agility, and elusive footwork, Larmour has been instrumental in Leinster’s attacking play, regularly breaking defensive lines and scoring crucial tries.

His rise in Irish rugby has been meteoric, earning him a call-up to the national squad within a year of his provincial debut. Larmour played a key role in Ireland’s Grand Slam-winning Six Nations campaign in 2018 and featured in the Rugby World Cup in 2019.

French international tighthead prop Rabah Slimani has also signed a contract extension, solidifying Leinster’s depth in the front row.

Since joining the province, Slimani has brought a wealth of experience, having previously played for Stade Français and Clermont Auvergne in the Top 14. His scrummaging power and technical expertise have bolstered Leinster’s set-piece, providing stability in high-pressure games.

Slimani, a veteran of over 50 caps for France, has been an invaluable asset for Leinster, particularly in European competition, where physical dominance in the forward pack is crucial.

Leinster are at the third position in the United Rugby Championship table with 13 wins from 18 matches.