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Munster Rugby has signed former England international Kieran Brookes on a two-year contract. The prop brings a wealth of experience from his time playing in England and France. The Irish province also announced that Michael Ala’alatoa has agreed to a one-year contract extension.

Brookes Brings International Pedigree

Kieran Brookes, who played for England at the senior level, has spent most of his career in the English Premiership and Top 14. He is known for his strong scrummaging and physical presence. At Munster, he will compete for a spot in a competitive front row.

  • Brookes has played for clubs like Newcastle Falcons, Northampton Saints, and Toulon.
  • He earned multiple caps for England and represented the British & Irish Lions in 2017.

Ala’alatoa Commits for Another Season

Michael Ala’alatoa, a Samoa international, has signed a one-year extension with Munster. The tighthead prop joined the province in 2022 and has been a reliable option in the pack. His extension provides stability for the squad heading into the next season.

  • Ala’alatoa has made over 30 appearances for Munster.
  • He brings experience from Super Rugby and international rugby with Samoa.

What This Means for Munster’s Pack

With these moves, Munster strengthens its depth at tighthead prop. Brookes and Ala’alatoa will join other front-rowers in a competitive unit. The signings should help Munster in both the United Rugby Championship and European competitions. Fans can expect a solid scrum and more options for the coaching staff.

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