Crean and McGuire to join Ulster Rugby
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Ulster Rugby can confirm that props, Sam Crean and Rory McGuire, will join the province this summer from Saracens and Leinster Rugby.
Sam Crean joins the province on a permanent basis, having played twice for the Senior Men’s side earlier this season during a short-term loan as injury cover.
The 24-year-old primarily plays as a loosehead prop but can also cover hooker.
The former England U20 player came through the Saracens Academy before gaining minutes with the senior side in the English Premiership and Champions Cup.
22-year-old tighthead prop, McGuire, joins from the Leinster Academy set-up and has made eight appearances for the senior side.
Standing at 6’4” and weighing 119kg, the physical prop has previous history with Head Coach Richie Murphy, having been a member of the Grand-Slam winning Ireland U20 side of 2022.
McGuire has played club rugby for UCD RFC in the All-Ireland-League, while studying mechanical engineering.
On the signings, Ulster Rugby’s General Manager, Bryn Cunningham said:
“We are delighted to be bringing in both Rory and Sam this summer. Both are talented props at good age profiles to develop as players and add competition to our squad.
“Rory is a big, physical tighthead prop who will be pushing hard for his opportunity to play more senior rugby.
“Richie knows him well from Ireland U20s and we think he is an exciting prospect, who is eager to kick on under Jimmy Duffy.
“Sam, after a brief stint earlier this season on loan during which he really impressed the coaches, can hopefully hit the ground running and really challenge both Eric and Callum for the number one jersey.”






