Tigers swoop for Ireland's Cullen
Leicester Tigers have signed Ireland and Leinster second row forward Leo Cullen.
Cullen, who has played 15 tests for Ireland, brings with him a wealth of experience – as a lock and, more importantly, in the leadership department.
The 27-year-old, who made his test debut against the All Blacks in 2002, has captained Leinster on numerous occasions, having made 81 appearances for the Irish Province since his debut against Edinburgh in 1998.
He last played for Ireland at the end of 2004, but found himself on the fringes of the Ireland squad during the 2005 RBS Six Nations.
“He brings second-row experience and plenty of captaincy experience, which will be important with the Lions guys away at the start of the season,” said new Leicester Tigers head coach Pat Howard to www.leicestertigers.com.
Cullen said: “I have had seven very happy years in the blue of Leinster and until I was contacted by Leicester Tigers last week, I had not given any serious thought to leaving.
“However, when a club like Leicester makes you an offer, I feel it’s something you cannot ignore. Tigers are one of the top sides in the Zurich Premiership, they have won the Heineken Cup twice in recent seasons and they have a squad that every player would love to be part of. Having played them in the Heineken Cup quarter-final in April, I have seen at first hand just how good they are.”





