THE IRFU INSISTS there is still hope that Rob Kearney will continue to play in Ireland beyond the end of his current contract, which expires after the 2019 World Cup.
The 33-year-old fullback has been linked with a move to French rugby next season as his contract negotiations with the IRFU and Leinster drag on.
Kearney is out of contract after the World Cup. Source: Inpho/Billy Stickland
Kearney’s name was absent from the list of new contract extensions Leinster released this week, but he was also missing from the group of confirmed departing players.
IRFU performance director David Nucifora insisted yesterday that discussions with Kearney are ongoing and that he remains hopeful a deal will be struck.
Kearney is on a central contract with the union and it’s understood that he is keen to extend that IRFU deal rather than drop onto a lower value Leinster contract next season.
“We’re still talking with Rob,” said Nucifora. “Our conversations with Rob have been for quite a while, and we’d be more than happy for Rob to stay.
“He’s been a great contributor but we also have to look to the future as well and where does that sit and unfortunately in this business, things have a value as well, and you’ve got to try and make those things aligned.
“We’d still be very hopeful that we can reach an agreement with Rob.”
Kearney’s manager, Dave McHugh, told the Evening Herald on Tuesday that the IRFU’s most recent offer to his client had been some distance short of the player’s expectations.
“The IRFU has made Rob an offer. But if I am honest, it is well below where it needs to be – well below,” said McHugh.
“It has been a little protracted. We are struggling to get it to a point where it makes sense for him. It is Rob’s goal to continue playing rugby while he is fit and healthy and well. He is a starter both for his country and for his province. We need it to make sense for him.
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“We appreciate there is an end point to his rugby playing career. But it isn’t yet.”
But Nucifora dismissed McHugh’s comments and insisted that Kearney could yet remain in Ireland next season.
“I haven’t dealt with that fellow who was his agent, to be honest,” said Nucifora.
“I’ve never had a conversation with him so I don’t really know where he came from into it. I didn’t realise he was Rob’s agent.