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Ireland lock James Ryan signs new contract

Ireland lock James Ryan has scored three tries in 24 Tests

Ireland lock James Ryan has signed a three-year contract extension, the Irish Rugby Football Union announced on Wednesday. The Leinster second row made his Test debut as a 20-year-old in 2017, scoring a try within 60 seconds of coming off the bench against the United States in New Jersey. Ryan, 23, has become a regular in the Irish pack, winning 24 caps, and has won the European Champions Cup and two Pro14 titles with the Dublin-based province. The deal ties Ryan, seen as a potential Test captain, to Irish rugby until the end of the 2022/23 season. "A lot has been packed into the start of my professional career with both Ireland and Leinster and there has been some great success and a few disappointments," said Ryan. "But I am involved in two very exciting squads that want to be challenging for trophies." IRFU high performance director David Nucifora said: "James is still a young man but he has delivered consistent high-level performances for both Ireland and Leinster. "He is growing into a leadership role with the national team and has a big future for both Ireland and Leinster." Ireland lock James Ryan has scored three tries in 24 Tests