Cooney set to depart Ulster Rugby at the end of the season

Cooney is set to bring an eight-year stay with Ulster to a close
Author: Chris BrennanPublished 17th Mar 2025

Scrum-half John Cooney will leave Ulster Rugby at the end of the season.

The 34-year old is set to join CA Brive in France after eight years in Belfast.

He joined Ulster in summer of 2017 from Connacht.

With over 1,000 points scored, Cooney has made an indelible impact at Ulster, where he has been named in the URC Team of the Year five times and nominated for the EPCR European Player of the Year in 2020.

Cooney has received numerous accolades at the annual Ulster Rugby Awards over his eight seasons, including the club’s Player of the Year twice and Supporters’ Club Player of the Year on three occasions.

During his time at Ulster, he was also capped 11 times by Ireland on the international stage.

Cooney said: "“First and foremost, I would like to thank the Ulster fans for their incredible support over the years and for accepting me as one of their own.

“Secondly, I’d like to thank Ulster Rugby for taking a punt on me and giving me the opportunity to represent this amazing province.

“Playing for Ulster has always been an absolute privilege for me, and I have never taken for granted how much this club means to so many people.

“There is no better feeling in the world than coming out to the fans singing ‘Stand up for the Ulstermen’.

“And I will always be an Ulsterman."

Head Coach Richie Murphy said: “Everybody at Ulster Rugby wishes John all the very best with his next adventure.

John is a big personality in the team and we will miss having him in the building. He drives the highest standards of himself and those around him, and I know he will continue that for the remainder of the season.

He has built up a special connection with the supporters here through his passion and commitment to the jersey, and he will always be warmly welcomed in his adopted province.”

Ulster Rugby’s General Manager, Bryn Cunningham, added:

“When Ruan Pienaar left in the summer of 2017, there was a void that badly needed filled. Many understandably thought we would not find a suitable replacement; such was the impact that Ruan made on this province.

“While we were pushed other Irish profiles, it was John that we decided to go after. It is testament to him that he has turned out to be one of the most influential players in the modern era for Ulster Rugby. Aside from performing consistently at such a high level since he arrived, his durability, game-changing moments, kicking prowess, and impact he has made on the fans, has been a joy to watch.

“On a personal level, he has more than repaid the faith we showed in him, and, with a French move always something he wanted to explore, we wish him nothing but success in the next chapter of his career.”

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