Dan Sheehan has signed a new two-year contract with Ireland and Leinster, the IRFU has announced.
The central contract until summer 2026 is a first for the hooker, who has been capped 26 times for Ireland since his debut in 2021 and has made 58 appearances for Leinster.
The 25-year-old was named on the World Rugby Dream Team of the Year in 2023.
On Saturday, he scored Leinster's fourth try as they dumped La Rochelle out of the Champions Cup to book a semi-final date with Northampton on 4 May.
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"I am delighted to commit my future to Leinster and continue my playing career in Ireland," said Sheehan, who has scored ten international tries.
"It means an enormous amount to wear the green of Ireland and blue of Leinster and I would like to thank all of my coaches, team-mates and support staff who help foster such positive environments.
"It is a hugely exciting time to be playing rugby in Ireland and I believe the best is yet to come at club and international levels in the months and years to come."
Sheehan (above) was a key figure in Ireland's 2023 Grand Slam and 2024 Guinness Men's Six Nations successes and was recently selected in the Six Nations Team of the Championship.
IRFU performance director David Nucifora said: "Dan is a world-class talent who continues to set the bar high in world rugby.
"His try-scoring stats are eye-catching but tell only part of the story of his value to the Ireland and Leinster dressing-rooms.
"It is a great boost for all supporters of Irish rugby that he has decided to remain in Ireland over the coming seasons and I look forward to watching his development as he approaches the prime stages of his career."
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