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Calvin Nash the latest to commit future to Munster

18 April 2026; Calvin Nash of Munster scores his side's first try during the United Rugby Championship match between Benetton and Munster at Stadio Monigo in Treviso, Italy. Photo by Tim Rogers/Sportsfile
Calvin Nash scored his 28th Munster try in Saturday's win against Benetton

Calvin Nash is the latest Ireland international to secure his future with Munster after agreeing a new contract.

Confirmation of the 28-year-old's new two-year deal comes after Edwin Edogbo's contract extension was confirmed yesterday.

Nash, who scored the first try in Saturday's vital 45-15 bonus-point win away to Benetton, is likely to make his 100th appearance for his home province this weekend, when Munster welcome Ulster to Thomond Park on Saturday.

The Limerick man has scored 28 tries in his first 99 appearances for Munster since making his debut against Edinburgh in February 2017.

He has also scored four tries in 12 Test caps for Ireland, and helped Andy Farrell’s side to a Six Nations title in 2024.

Nash’s new contract will keep him at the province until the end of the 2027/28 season.


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