Leinster Rugby has officially confirmed that Ireland international fly-half Joey Carbery will return to the province for the 2026-27 season. The move brings him back to the club where he first made his mark in professional rugby after a stint with French side Bordeaux.
Carbery’s Rugby Journey So Far
Joey Carbery started his career at Leinster before moving to Munster in 2018, where he became a key player. He then headed to Bordeaux to gain more experience in France’s Top 14 competition. His time abroad helped him grow as a player and leader.
- Played for Ireland at the highest level
- Won silverware with Leinster and Munster
- Developed his game in a different rugby culture
What This Means for Leinster
Bringing Carbery back gives Leinster more depth and experience at fly-half. His return will be a boost for the squad as they aim for success in both domestic and European competitions. Fans can expect him to challenge for a starting spot right away.
Excitement Builds for 2026-27
With Carbery’s return now confirmed, anticipation is growing for the 2026-27 season. Supporters will be watching closely to see how he fits into the team and what impact he can make. It’s a positive move for both the player and the club.