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James Lowe tipped for Ireland cap

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James Lowe could become the next Kiwi to play test rugby for Ireland after agreeing a new threeyear deal with Leinster.

The former Chiefs and Tasman Mako wing joined Leinster in 2017 and qualifies to play for Ireland in November under World Rugby’s former three-year residency rule.

Lowe, who returned to New Zealand in March during the Covid19 pandemic shutdown, confirmed his decision to stay with Leinster in a tweet: ‘‘Excited to be staying in Dublin for another three years!’’

The Irish Independen­t newspaper stated: ‘‘It is thought the 27-year-old will be part of Ireland boss Andy Farrell’s immediate plans as the rugby season prepares for a return to action’’.

Lowe has scored 27 tries in 43 starts for Leinster, and has helped them win two consecutiv­e PRO14 league titles and the 2018 European Champions Cup.

A former Nelson College athletics champion and a New Zealand under-15 basketball representa­tive, Lowe scored 20 tries in 46 matches for the Tasman Mako between 2012 and 2017 and 26 tries in 53 matches for the Chiefs. He made six appearance­s for New Zealand Ma¯ori before moving to Ireland.

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