Rugby: Ward realises a 'dream' as he pens Ulster deal

Zac Ward has signed a three-year conctract at Ulster
Author: Gareth McCulloughPublished 19th Dec 2024

Xac ard says it's 'a dream' to play for Ulster, after signing a three-year deal with the province until 2028

The 26-year-old joined Ulster on a trial period following his success with the Ireland Sevens programme, culminating in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

Ward’s success in the Sevens game was recognised with his individual accolades for his performances across 2023/24, winning the Guinness Rugby Writers Men’s 7s Player of the Year and the Tritonlake Men's 7s Players' Player of the Year.

After joining the Senior Men’s squad in the summer, Ward has been transitioning to a new position on the wing, andmade his Ulster debut in last weekend's Champions Cup defeat at home to against Bordeaux.

“After the summer Olympics in Paris, I was ready for a change after some amazing experiences with the Ireland Sevens programme," admits Ward, who also feature on the Emerging Ireland tour of South Africa earlier this year.

“I always dreamed of playing for my home province as a boy, as I watched my dad play in an Ulster jersey growing up. I’m also mates with a few of the guys who were already in the side and the others were fantastic in welcoming me into the set-up.

“With the help of the coaches, players and staff here, I want to kick on and hopefully make plenty of good memories playing for Ulster.”

Ward's father Andy was an integral part of the 1999 European Cup winning team and his younger brother Bryn is currently in the Ulster Rugby Academy.

“We identified Zac as somebody who could be a good addition to the Senior squad, and we have been impressed with how he has settled into the group," said Ulster General Manager Bryn Cunningham.

“Watching his performances in the Sevens game, we felt that he showcased a number of transferable skills for the XVs game, with his strengths in ball-carrying, his speed, aerial skills, and try-scoring ability all strong attributes for playing in the backfield.

“It’s also a great example of someone who hasn’t come through the traditional route into the senior men’s side, so credit to Zac and the journey he has been on.

“We feel Zac can make a real impact for us in the seasons to come.”