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The IRFU are happy to announce three significant new Ireland international contracts with the news that Ireland Captain Brian O'Driscoll and fellow Ireland and Leinster team mates Jamie Heaslip and Jonathan Sexton have all agreed new contracts to remain playing in Ireland....

Brian O'Driscoll will continue a career that began in Ireland in 1999 by remaining to play with Leinster until the end of the 2012-13 season. Sexton will also remain in Ireland with Leinster having agreed a new contract up until June 2013 with Heaslip, who has played No.8 for Ireland, Leinster and the British & Irish Lions in his career to date, now contracted up until June 2014.

Brian O'Driscoll commented: "Playing in Ireland with Leinster for my entire career has been all the more enjoyable knowing that my rugby goals I have achieved to date were with an organisation that has really grown at the same time as me over the last ten years. Leinster and Irish Rugby has progressed so far during that time that winning Magners Leagues, Heineken Cups and Grand Slams was infinitely more satisfying knowing that it was done playing in Ireland with my home province."

"I also feel that my potential to reach those goals was best served by staying in Ireland where as players, we are so well looked after and I think it has enhanced and prolonged my career and is something that the younger players can really benefit from. My appetite to achieve more with Leinster and Ireland certainly has not been dampened by our recent success. While I have been in Leinster over 11 years, it is great to see the next generation coming through and I am a little jealous as they have the chance to experience even more success then I have had. I am looking forward to the start of the 6 Nations, and after that I can focus on those other long term goals with Ireland and Leinster over the next two years."

Jamie Heaslip said: "I am pleased to have agreed a new contract and to commit myself to Leinster for a further 3 years. I have been fortunate to enjoy some great success already in my career and I want to achieve more with Leinster and Ireland in the years ahead. There is tremendous competition for places at both provincial and national level which augurs well for the future. Now that I am going to be part of that I just want to concentrate on getting over my injury and getting back on the pitch for Ireland as soon as possible."

Jonathan Sexton commented: "There is something special building in Leinster at the moment and as well as the involvement with Ireland in a World Cup year, that was the main influence on my decision. It has been great to get my contract finalised ahead of what is going to be a pretty exciting and challenging period for the Ireland squad and now I just want to focus on playing the best rugby that I can and hopefully contributing to further success with Ireland and Leinster."

Leinster Coach Joe Schmidt added: "It's a great boost to finally secure the contract extensions of Brian, Jamie and Johnny. They have been key players in the province's recent success and they offer genuine leadership, talent and experience as we strive toward further success. Being of genuine Leinster stock it's great to have three such pivotal players join with a number of other players who have recently extended their contracts, reaffirming that loyalty amongst Irish players can still outweigh lucrative overseas offers. For the province, our sponsors and supporters it offers great stability going forward."

IRFU Chief Executive Philip Browne said: "This is exceptionally good news for Ireland and Leinster to be making the announcement that Brian, Jamie and Jonathan have agreed new contracts to continue to play here in Ireland. I believe that they have made the right choice for everybody concerned and would like to express my delight at each of them for making this commitment. They have shown that their desire to continue their careers in Ireland and play for Leinster was the strongest factor in making their decision.

"While being equally delighted at both Jamie and Jonathan's decision to sign new contracts, I feel I do need to make a special mention about Brian O'Driscoll. He has shown unwavering professionalism and commitment to Irish and Leinster Rugby throughout his career and is also the perfect example to all young players, showing how the Irish system provides support for natural talent and can have a positive influence on their development and potential by remaining playing here in Ireland."

Ireland Coach Declan Kidney said: "I think that Brian, Jamie and Jonathan agreeing new contracts is great news as all three players have key roles to play for province and country. The benefit to the Irish team to have these players remaining here in Ireland cannot be understated and I am delighted to see that they have made this commitment."

http://www.leinsterrugby.ie/newsroom/7424.php
 
As if Heaslip and Sexton were likely to go anywhere else.

BOD not taking the retirement fund does surprise though.
 
Bullitt Heaslip is the one that I thought would go. I heard few weeks ago Sexton terms were agreed but that Heaslip was intent on trying himself abroad.
BOD has too much on the go off the field to leave Dublin. He is only married since Summer and I'm sure he wouldn't leaver her for a year or 2
 
BEcause a young woman would hate living the lap of luxury in France for a couple of years, that long, arduous journey from Ireland :rolleyes:
 
Well she is an actress and all her work is here. And BOD has few business ventures here too and well is a bit of a home bird.
 
Of the three, I'm happiest about Sexton re-signing. While I won't disagree with anybody who says he's not as good as Heaslip or O'Driscoll, the fact is that Leinster have no backup for him.

Heaslip re-signing is a little surprising - it was looking 50:50 as to whether he'd stay or go. Thinking out load, I wonder if the carrot of Leinster or Ireland captaincy was dangled in front of him.

O'Driscoll isn't the player he was but it's brilliant that he's going to finish his career with Leinster. I suspect O'Driscoll will assume some sort of unofficial coaching role for young centres like Eoin O'Malley, Fergus McFadden, Brendan Macken and Alex Kelly.

Got to tie up Mike Ross, Nathan Hines and Rob Kearney now.
 
Brilliant news

I'd imagine both Heaslip and Sexton turned down some pretty serious offers to stay with Leinster, that says quite a bit.
 
Bullitt Heaslip is the one that I thought would go. I heard few weeks ago Sexton terms were agreed but that Heaslip was intent on trying himself abroad.
BOD has too much on the go off the field to leave Dublin. He is only married since Summer and I'm sure he wouldn't leaver her for a year or 2

I agree. Also in Rugby World this month he says he wanted to play in other parts of the world. Like Snoop said Sexton is the most important signing. He is really maturing and still hasn't peaked. He has the potential to be the best 10 in the Heineken Cup and Leinster don't have as many fly halves comug as they do at No. 8 and centre. According to some sources Sexton had to turn down a £500,000 contract from and unnamed French team.
 
Sarries virus is spreading...

I hate to be a killjoy but between BOD, DOC and ROG all getting multi-year central contracts - are Ireland ever planning to rebuild their national team? Or are they banking on securing the technology to turn them into immortal cyborgs? They're great players all, but 34 year old O'Driscoll doesn't sound particularly scary, nevermind the other two...
 
Sarries virus is spreading...

I hate to be a killjoy but between BOD, DOC and ROG all getting multi-year central contracts - are Ireland ever planning to rebuild their national team? Or are they banking on securing the technology to turn them into immortal cyborgs? They're great players all, but 34 year old O'Driscoll doesn't sound particularly scary, nevermind the other two...


Was Drico's contract a central one? I wouldn't be overly pleased if it were. While I'm delighted he's signed for Leinster for the next two years, the central contracts are designed to keep the players most important to the national team in the country. After the WC, that can't be Brian I'm afraid. The central contracts have to be given to guys who are going to be in their prime for the next WC. Donners, ROG and now BOD can all count themselves as extremely lucky to have gotten them.
 
"The IRFU are happy to announce three significant new Ireland international contracts with the news that Ireland Captain Brian O'Driscoll and fellow Ireland and Leinster team mates Jamie Heaslip and Jonathan Sexton have all agreed new contracts to remain playing in Ireland.... "

Looks fairly clear cut to me.
 
O'Driscoll is probably still the best 13 in the Northern Hemisphere though, O'Malley looks very skillful but is a midget unfortunately.
 
are Ireland ever planning to rebuild their national team?
Its a work in process isnt it. We will always struggle to replace BOD and we are waiting for a few second rows to come through but thats it really. The age profile is pretty good and the transition has been managed well. I dont think DOC is too old, I just think hes playing shite. ROG is a good option at 10 (unfortunately) and BOD is still the best 13 in world rugby. Should we discard them?

34 year old O'Driscoll doesn't sound particularly scary..
Do you find a 32 year old O'Driscoll scary?

Certainly the most influential at least.
Thats the kinda statement Stephen Jones would come out with.

Hes not the "best" but hes hugely importnat to Ireland/Leinster. No other team would pick him as they would rather have Roberts, Tindell, Rougerie, Smith, Ashley Cooper etc.
 
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ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever?

As I said, Stephen Jones part deux. At least your consistent.
 
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