Luke McGrath signs new contract with Leinster

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Luke McGrath, a scrum-half for Leinster, has decided to stay with the team for another season. At 32 years old, he has played nearly 13 years with Leinster and is excited about his future with the club. While several of his teammates have moved to other teams, McGrath did not consider transferring. He expressed his desire to remain in Leinster and is happy to have signed a new contract. McGrath mentioned that although he is getting older, he focuses on enjoying his time at the club and cherishing the relationships he has built. This season, McGrath has played in 13 games, starting in eight of them. He aims to remain a significant player on the team, even as he has fallen behind Jamison Gibson-Park in the lineup. McGrath is looking forward to upcoming games, including a match against the Bulls in South Africa. He acknowledges that recent performance in South Africa has not been strong but believes that this team has the potential to succeed. Leinster currently leads the URC table by 13 points, and McGrath is eager to meet the challenges ahead. He sees playing at Loftus as an amazing opportunity and is ready for the competition.


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