Ulster centre Stewart Moore has finalized a contract extension with the province, committing him to Kingspan Stadium until the summer of 2027. This season, Moore has already made four starts for the team. The 25-year-old made his debut for the side in December 2019, under the leadership of then-head coach Dan McFarland, and has since accumulated 71 appearances. Moore has demonstrated his adaptability within the Ulster squad, having been deployed across both centre positions, as a full-back, and on the wing. “I’m delighted to sign for the next couple of years,” he said.”We have a great group of lads that are working hard to progress over the years ahead.”For me, I want to keep pushing, work on my game and hopefully nail down my place in the team.” Currently holding the seventh position in the United Rugby Championship [URC], Ulster is set to play their next match at home against Leinster on 29 November. Post navigation Amorim’s Pivotal Derby Triumph Scotland Secures Victory Against Australia Despite Performance Concerns