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Leicester Tigers have confirmed the signing of Ireland under-20 midfielder Dan Kelly ahead of next season. 

The Manchester-born 18-year-old has been part of Ireland's back-to-back Six Nations title chasing side this year and had also been playing for Loughborough Students, having previously been on the books at Sale.

Kelly, who qualifies to play for Ireland through his grandparents, has returned to professional rugby union by joining the Tigers.

“It’s not just a professional club, it’s one with such history behind them and the overall culture is the point of difference,” the former rugby league player told Leicester's official website.

“They breed success over years and hopefully I can follow in the footsteps of those who have been before me.

“They are building something special at Tigers, you can tell, and the demands are that if you are lucky enough to be there, you’re there for a reason and have got to put 100 per cent and always do everything you can to improve yourself and improve Leicester as a collective.”

Ex Ireland full-back and now Leicester coach Geordan Murphy feels the teenager can continuing developing with his new club:

"Dan is a no-nonsense, talented young player who we are delighted to have joining the club next season.

"He has been one of the stars for Loughborough Students this season after impressing on his way up the ranks of the game.

"His call-up to the Irish 20s was well deserved and helped to add to his progression which we are confident he will continue with us in Leicester from next season."


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