Leinster have confirmed that head coach Leo Cullen will remain in charge until the end of the 2026/27 season at least, as the former captain signs a new deal that will take him into his second decade in charge.
Cullen’s current deal expires at the end of this season, but despite some criticism from fans after three successive trophyless seasons, the province’s hierarchy and the IRFU remain convinced he’s the right man to lead them forward and have rewarded him with a new deal.
Having retired from playing in 2014, Cullen spent a year as forwards coach and then took over the top job in 2015 when Leinster parted company with Matt O’Connor.
After a difficult first season, he enlisted the help of Stuart Lancaster and together they guided Leinster to four PRO14 titles and the 2018 Champions Cup.
Under his stewardship, they’ve assembled a high calibre coaching ticket which includes senior coach Jacques Nienaber and have been the consistently dominant province in Irish rugby, but the last three campaigns have ended in heartbreak with Champions Cup final defeats to La Rochelle twice and Toulouse, while they have yet to reach a URC final.
“I’d like to thank Shane Nolan and Guy Easterby of Leinster Rugby and David Humphreys of the IRFU who have all been involved throughout this process,” Cullen said.
“We are lucky to have a fantastic group of players and staff here at Leinster who I enjoy going to work with every day. Everyone in the group is focused on working hard, maximising our potential and making our families, friends and supporters proud of what we do on the pitch. I’m really excited by what the future holds for us.
“Finally, a special thanks to my wife Dairine and my own family for their continued support and for all the sacrifices they make for me.”
Leinster chief executive Shane Nolan said Cullen’s deep knowledge of the province makes him the right man to lead them forward.
“Moving Leo away from his previous rolling one-year contract extensions was a key priority for me in 2022, as it was in this instance and given we are in the middle of contract negotiation season; I am delighted to get this business concluded ahead of a critical block of our season resuming next week,” he said.
“Leinster Rugby has won five trophies under Leo’s direction, making him the club’s most successful coach. Nearly 100 players have made their debuts under him, the vast majority of whom come through our pathway.
“Yes, we have come up short in the last three years and while we are very conscious of that fact, my remit and that of the club in making a Head Coach appointment, is to also look beyond that.
“We are consistently competing in finals year after year, we continue to develop exciting homegrown talent from our pathways, and when we do look externally for coaching or player recruitment, we continue to attract the highest calibre of talent to our club who are excited to work with Leo.
“While the last three years hurt, no-one feels that hurt more than Leo and of course, his players and coaches.
“But the page has turned. A new season is already underway in a new home, with record season ticket numbers, new coaches, new players and Leinster sitting top of the BKT United Rugby Championship table after a strong start to the season. You can see that Leo and his squad, indeed the whole club, are as ambitious and as hungry for success as ever.
“Beyond the playing field, Leo uniquely understands the Leinster eco-system, our communities, our culture and our DNA. So when you factor all of these points together, offering Leo a two-year contract extension was an easy decision to make and we are delighted to confirm it here this morning.”