Court and Danielli to stay at Ulster
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 14:01
Ulster have announced that Tom Court and Simon Danielli have re-signed with the club, which will keep the two international players at Ravenhill until June 2012.
Court won his first test cap for Ireland in the 2009 Six Nations and was part of the Irish Grand Slam winning team.
"I am delighted and very, very happy. I have been honest from the start, I have been here for over four years, and I made it clear that I wanted to stay with Ulster," Court said.
"I am really pleased that everything is now sorted out, I feel very much at home here, I love the people, I love the rugby and I know this Ulster squad is developing in the right direction.
"There is some great young talent coming through and I am very positive about the team achieving success in the future."
Scottish international wing, Danielli, has also agreed a new two-year contract with Ulster and is currently this season's top try scorer for the club.
"I am really pleased to be staying at Ulster, I consider it to be my home now, and I am very excited about the next couple of years," Danielli said.
"I think we have a fantastic group of players and coaches, and I want to contribute to the team winning some silverware."


