Robert Baloucoune has secured a new three-year contract.
Ulster head coach Dan McFarland has hailed Robert Baloucoune as an “exceptional talent”.
The winger has signed a new three-year contract keeping him with the province until at least 2025.
Baloucoune scored a hat-trick of tries in Saturday’s win away to Toulouse in the Heineken Champions Cup.
Head Coach, Dan McFarland, said:
“Rob is an exceptional talent, and it’s fantastic that a player of his calibre has committed their future to our province.
“Not only does he possess devastating pace, with the ability to score tries from anywhere, but he is also a superb defender, as he showcased against Toulouse.
“I’m looking forward to what Rob will deliver in the Ulster jersey over the coming seasons.”
Rob Baloucoune added:
“I’m delighted to have extended my contract with Ulster for three more years. I’ve really enjoyed the journey so far alongside a great group of lads, and I’m excited to be part of this team as we continue to grow together.”
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