Ulster Rugby: Irish-qualified scrum-half pens year-long deal at Kingspan
Ulster have signed a 23-year-old scrum half from the Super Rugby League.
Michael McDonald will arrive from Western Force in time for the province's summer pre-season - on a year-long deal..
Born in Louth, McDonald spent his childhood years playing at Dundalk RFC, before moving to Perth in Australia at the age of 13, where he moved up the ranks to make his Senior debut for Western Force in the Rapid Rugby tournament as a 19-year-old.
He was selected for the Junior Wallabies, which led him to the World Cup Final in 2019. His impressive performances led to his signing for Super Rugby franchise, Waratahs, where he spent a season before moving back to Western Force last year.
Head Coach, Dan McFarland, said:
“Michael is a promising young half-back who has cut his teeth playing in the southern hemisphere, and he will fit in well with the style of rugby we want to play at Ulster, as he continues to hone his skills in the months ahead.
“We look forward to welcoming Michael to the club as preparations for the new season get underway.”
On signing with Ulster, McDonald, said:
“I’m really excited about the opportunity to be joining Ulster. It’s always been a goal of mine to get back to Ireland and experience rugby in the northern hemisphere at a professional level. I’m extremely grateful, and I look forward to having a go.”