Connacht complete Super Rugby signing
Connacht Rugby have today confirmed the signing of Brumbies back-row forward Jarrad Butler, joining on a three year deal.
The twenty five year old will arrive in Galway with over seventy Super Rugby appearances to his name. The New Zealand born forward also comes with versatility, being able to play anywhere throughout the back-row.
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Kieran Keane had high praise for new signing Jarrad Butler
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Butler began his club career at the age of twenty For the Queensland Reds in 2012, before eventually moving to the Brumbies where he would enjoy a very successful spell, winning their ‘Brett Robinson Players’ Player of the Year award’ in 2014.
Speaking to Connacht Rugby the clubs CEO Willie Ruane said:
“We are delighted to be signing someone of Jarrad’s rugby ability and believe he will be a big addition to our squad.”
“As a back-rower who is equally adept in all three positions, he brings a huge amount of versatility to the team. He is an extremely talented player who has been on the Wallabies’ radar for some time.”
“At a young age, Jarrad has already gained a great deal of experience as a leader in a highly professional environment and we look forward to welcoming him to Connacht Rugby at the conclusion of the Super Rugby season.”
Brumbies backrower Jarrad Butler will join Irish club Connacht at the end of the 2017 Super Rugby season.
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Looking ahead to the new challenge, Butler had this to say:
“I am extremely excited to be given this opportunity to join Connacht.”
“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time at the Brumbies, however this new set of challenges on the other side of the world is something that I can’t wait to embrace.”
“I look forward to being part of this proud club, meeting the supportive fans and community, and most importantly doing everything I can to help Connacht be successful.”