Ballina man David Heffernan will spend another two years in the colours of Connacht. Pic: Sportsfile
Connacht Rugby have this afternoon announced a two-year contract renewal for Dave Heffernan, further extending his long and illustrious career with his home province.
A native of Ballina, Heffernan came through the Connacht Academy and made his professional debut in March 2012. In the following 13 years he has made 212 appearances, putting him 8th in the all-time record appearances list.
He has also made international appearances at numerous levels, including the Ireland U-20s, Wolfhounds, Emerging Ireland and Barbarians, and has earned 7 caps for the senior Ireland team.
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This season he has continued his good form as joint vice-captain of the club, with 3 tries in 12 appearances. His latest contract extension keeps him at Connacht until 2017, which will mark 15 years since his senior debut.
Heffernan earlier this year expressed his delight at the news that Connacht would be playing Munster in his home county in MacHale Park on March 29 in the BKT United Rugby Championship.
Connacht head coach Pete Wilkins says: “Dave continues to prove himself as one of the key leaders in the playing group. He’s an ultimate professional who still has the same passion and drive to succeed, even with all he has achieved in his career. He’s proven that again this season with some of the best rugby of his career. His commitment to a further two years here is a great boost for the club.” Further player contract renewals will be announced in due course.
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