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Ulster sign Corrie Barrett from Doncaster Knights

By Ian Cameron
Corrie Barrett of Doncaster Knights makes a break during the Premiership Rugby Cup match between Doncaster Knights and Cambridge at Castle Park on September 08, 2023 in Doncaster, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

Ulster have confirmed that prop Corrie Barrett has signed a contract with the province until the end of the season. Barrett joined the Senior Men’s squad for pre-season and featured in friendlies against Benetton and Exeter Chiefs.

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A former Schools’ Cup winner with Royal Belfast Academical Institution, Barrett began his club rugby career at Instonians RFC.

The prop, capable of playing both sides of the scrum, has represented Ulster U19s and Ulster ‘A’.

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His rugby journey includes stints at Garryowen RFC, Munster ‘A’, Bedford Blues, Saracens, and Doncaster Knights in the RFU Championship last season.

“I’m delighted to sign with Ulster,” said Barrett. “As a youngster, it was always my goal to play for the club. After four seasons in England, I’m excited about coming back home and getting to play with my home province.

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“I’m thankful to Bryn and Richie for the opportunity, and I’m enjoying working with all the coaches.

“The setup has been very welcoming and seamless, having played with a few of the lads at Age-Grade level. I can already see with the calibre of players and coaches here, my game will improve.”

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The 5’9, 112kg prop will add depth in an area that is “quite limited” according to head of recruitment Bryn Cunningham.

“Corrie has come in and performed very well during his trial over pre-season, being particularly solid at set-piece. He has had a unique rugby journey, proving it’s not always a straight line to where you want to get to, but that hard work can get you there,” said Cunningham.

“He provides us with a good option in an area of the squad where our Senior depth is quite limited due to injury and international representation. We look forward to him making a positive impact in our Senior Men’s team for the months ahead, and most importantly his continuous improvement as a player.”

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Nickers 4 hours ago
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I've never understood why Razor stayed on in NZ after winning 3 SR titles in a row. Surely at that point it's time to look for the next thing, which at that stage of his career should not have been the ABs, and arguably still shouldn't be given his lack of experience in International rugby. What was gained by staying on at the Crusaders to win 4 more titles?


2 years in the premiership, 2 years as an assistant international coach, then 4 years taking a team through a WC cycle would have given him what he needed to be the best ABs coach. As it is he is learning on the job, and his inexperience shows even more when he surrounds himself with assistant coaches who have no top international experience either.


He is being faced with extreme adversity and pressure now, possibly for the first time in his coaching career. Maybe he will come through well and maybe he won't, but the point is the coaching selection process is so flawed that he is doing it for the first time while in arguably the top coaching job in world rugby. It's like your first job out of university being the CEO of Microsoft or Google.


There was talk of him going to England if the ABs didn't get him, that would have been perfect in my opinion. That is a super high pressure environment and NZR would have been way better off letting him learn the trade with someone else's team. I predicted when Razor was appointed that he would be axed or resign after 2 years then go on to have a lot of success in his next appointment. I hope that doesn't happen because it will mean a lot of turmoil for the ABs, but it's not unthinkable. Many of his moves so far look exactly like the early days of Foster's era when he too was flanked by coaches who were not up to the job. I would like to see some combination of Cotter, Joseph, Brown, and Felix Jones come into the set up.

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