By Mark Stevens
Leinster had a good inkling of what they were getting when they confirmed the signing of Jordie Barrett back in April.
Now, eight months later, the All Blacks star has arrived in Dublin, ready to make his mark with the Irish province after a successful Autumn Nations Series with his country.
After agreeing a new contract with the New Zealand Rugby Union that will run beyond the 2027 Rugby World Cup, Barrett has exercised an option to play overseas.
New Opportunity
It’s an opportunity for the 27-year-old to not only sample something new for himself and his family, but at the ...