Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)
LOGAN’S LEAVING ULSTER
SHANE LOGAN is to stand down from his role as Ulster Rugby’s chief executive officer.
He has been in the position for eight years but will leave in August.
“I am very grateful to have had the privilege of being chief executive of Ulster Rugby since 2010,” Logan (above) said.
“We have been able to build a fine stadium, repay our debts, deliver consistent profit and strong commercial growth.
This is now allowing us to invest in our clubs, schools and very significantly in our academy.
“In terms of win ratios, the senior Ulster team has become more competitive but I am as disappointed as anybody not to have landed that elusive trophy.”
IRFU chief Philip Browne said: “Having strong, financially secure provinces is vital to Irish rugby, and Shane has worked with teams, managers, sponsors, government and other sports effectively over eight years at Ulster.
“We thank Shane for his dedication and are sorry to see him go but wish him all the very best for the future.”
Former Ulster and Ireland out-half Paddy Jackson (inset), 26, has joined Perpignan on a two-year deal.
His IRFU contract was revoked in April after a review into his behaviour after he was acquitted on rape charges.
Perpignan sporting director Christian Lanta said: “Paddy can bring his international experience to the team.”