James Hume, Matty Rea and Tom O’Toole have all signed new Ulster contracts which will keep them with the province until the summer of 2024.
Hume made his Ireland debut during the summer against the USA and has been impressive for Ulster this season. The 23-year-old is one match shy of a 50th appearance for the province after another eye-catching display against Northampton last week.
O’Toole also made his first Ireland appearances this year while flanker Rea has been consistent performer for Ulster since his debut in 2017.
“It is great that Matty, James and Tom have bought into what we are trying to achieve as a club and, because of this, are prepared to further commit themselves to the province,” said head coach Dan McFarland.
“All three add a huge amount to the squad, with Matty demonstrating his value as a lineout operating and ball carrying 6.
“Tom is still a young tighthead but has already earned international recognition for his relentless workrate and physicality.
“James has made a big breakthrough this year, adding consistency in his fundamentals to a top-class ability to beat defenders.
“I look forward to seeing what the next two years hold for this group of young players.”