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Ulster confirm that New Zealand-born fly-half Aidan Morgan will leave the club this summer "by mutual consent".
The 23 year-old fly-half from Auckland, New Zealand joined Ulster last summer from Super Rugby side, Hurricanes.
Ulster general manager Bryn Cunningham described Morgan as the "consummate professional", but said releasing the player from his contract was "in the best interests of both parties". "We thank ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNUlster explain the early departure of New Zealand fly-half after just one seasonAidan Morgan has finished up at Ulster just a single season into his two-year deal with the United Rugby Championship club.
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Ulster have announced that Ireland-qualified out-half Aidan Morgan will leave the club by mutual agreement after one season with the province.
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With their 2024/25 season now at an end having missed out on the URC play-offs, Morgan thanked his club for allowing him to ...
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Ulster make a serious statement of intent by signing Australia prop Angus Bell on a short-term deal from Waratahs.
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