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Published 12:53 20 Dec 2016 GMT
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The trio have all signed two-year contract extensions.
Lam commented that he is "very pleased", for the future of Connacht Rugby, to see that the trio will be remain as part of a strong squad .
“It’s fantastic to see these senior players sign on for the future with Connacht Rugby. Having witnessed the three of them grow and develop as players and men over the past four seasons, I’m personally very pleased that they will be part of a strong squad that will drive continued success on and off the field for Connacht Rugby.”Connacht CEO, Willie Ruane, emphasised how important it is to keep home-grown players at the club as Buckley and Carty are both products of the Connacht academy.
“These re-signings are another big boost for Connacht Rugby and our supporters on the back of Tom McCartney, Bundee Aki, Ultan Dillane, Finlay Bealham Niyi Adeolokun, Sean O’Brien, James Connolly, Peter Robb and Caolin Blade all recently signing contract extensions. “Obviously developing and retaining Connacht-born players like Denis (Buckley) and Jack (Carty) is a huge part of our vision of ‘Grassroots to Green Shirts’ and we value the commitment to their home province massively. “Quinn (Roux) came to us a few seasons ago on the back of a difficult two years with injuries. He has really taken his opportunity with both hands and we’re delighted he sees his future here with Connacht.”After their exploits in the Sportsground at the weekend. This news can only add to the feel good factor surrounding the province at the moment as they prepare for monumental fixtures over the Christmas period against Ulster and Munster.
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