BBC Rugby Union: Cardiff Secure Leinster and Ireland Prop Ed Byrne
In a significant move, Cardiff have announced the signing of experienced Leinster and Ireland loose-head prop Ed Byrne. The 30-year-old has amassed over 100 appearances during his decade-long stint with the Irish provincial side, where he has won an impressive five league titles and a European Champions Cup.
Byrne, who has earned six caps for the Ireland national team, with his most recent international appearance coming in 2021, will replace Wales prop Rhys Carre, who is rejoining Saracens this summer. Expressing his enthusiasm about the switch, Byrne said, “> I’m unbelievably excited about the move to Cardiff. I’ve been fortunate to play at Cardiff Arms Park a good few times now, and it’s always been an incredible atmosphere with great supporters, so I can’t wait to run out in front of them in a Cardiff jersey.”
The experienced prop is expected to arrive in time for the 2024-25 season and will compete for game-time with the likes of Corey Domachowski and Rhys Barratt. Cardiff head coach Matt Sherratt highlighted Byrne’s qualities, stating, “> It’s great to be able to bring someone of Ed’s quality and experience into our squad as we continue to build. I have a very clear picture of our game model, and Ed matches that, whilst also being able to add experience and help mentor our younger lads.” Sherratt further praised Byrne’s leadership qualities, noting that he is a member of Leinster’s leadership group and that his former coaches have spoken highly of his abilities as a player and person.
Byrne’s arrival follows the signing of Danny Southworth from Exeter Chiefs, as Cardiff continues to strengthen their front-row options for the upcoming season and beyond.
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