Ulster hooker Rob Herring signs a contract extension to remain at the province until the summer of 2027.
Ulster hooker Rob Herring has signed a contract extension to remain at the province until the summer of 2027.
The 35-year-old is Ulster's record appearance holder, having played 261 times for the province since his debut in 2012.
South Africa-born Herring has also won 43 caps for Ireland and was part of the side that won the Six Nations Grand Slam in 2023.
He follows the likes of Cormac Izuchukwu and Nathan Doak who have recently committed their futures to Richie Murpy's side.
"I'm delighted to be re-signing with Ulster. This club and supporters have given me so much over the years and feels like an adopted home for me and my family," Herring told Ulster's website.
"The hunger to keep improving, competing, and pushing this team forward is as strong as ever. With the group we have, I'm incredibly excited about what lies ahead and grateful for the continued trust Ulster has shown in me."
Loosehead prop Sam Crean has also extended his stay at Ulster until 2028.
The 25-year-old Englishman arrived from Saracens initially on loan in February 2025 before signing a permanent deal with the province last summer.
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