Connacht Rugby can confirm the following players will depart the club next month at the end of their respective contracts. Tom McCartney has announced his retirement from rugby and has returned to New Zealand after six years with Connacht. The hooker has amassed 112 appearances for the province and started in the 2016 Guinness PRO12 Grand Final.
Fellow centurion and Connacht native
Eoin McKeon departs Connacht having played 137 times since his debut in April 2010, and was also a member of the 2016 PRO12 winning team.
Back-three duo
Niyi Adeolokun and
Darragh Leader depart having also featured in the 2015/16 campaign, with the pair amassing 94 and 91 caps respectively.
Trio
Kyle Godwin,
David Horwitz and
Joe Maksymiw have completed their two-year contracts after joining in the summer of 2018.
As previously announced,
Colby Fainga’a and
Robin Copeland will join French sides Lyon and Soyaux Angouleme respectively.
Finally front-rowers
Rory Burke and
Peter McCabe have completed their contracts, while
Angus Lloyd departs to pursue a medical career - having passed his medical exams while under contract at Connacht.
Commenting on today’s announcement, Connacht Head Coach Andy Friend says:
“The nature of professional rugby means there will always be comings and goings. I would personally like to wish all our departing players every success in the future and thank them for their contributions to Connacht Rugby, both on and off the field.
We all share in the players’ disappointment that they were unable to get a proper send-off at the Sportsground due to COVID, but they can be always assured of a warm welcome by the club and our supporters at any time in the future.”