Ireland fly-half Jack Crowley has agreed a two-year contract extension with Munster Rugby and the Irish Rugby Football Union which will keep him at the province until at least 2027.
The 25-year-old has won 24 Ireland caps to date, had been linked with English Premiership club Leicester Tigers.
Crowley’s only start in the recent Six Nations campaign came in the final game of against Italy on 15 March, having come off the bench in the previous four matches which saw Sam Prendergast handed the starting role.
The Cork Constitution clubman became part of the senior Munster squad ahead of the 2021-22 season and started his first United Rugby Championship and Champions Cup games for Munster during that term.
In the 2022-23 campaign he helped Munster win the URC title and made his Ireland Test debut against Fiji.
Crowley featured at his first World Cup in 2023 and went on to start seven consecutive games for Ireland during the victorious 2024 Six Nations campaign and the summer tour to South Africa.
He has made 11 appearances for Munster this season and won consecutive player of the match awards in the away wins over La Rochelle and Connacht over the past two weeks.
Last weekend the number 10 scored the winning drop goal against La Rochelle in a 25-24 victory in the last 16 of the Champions Cup.
To date Crowley has scored 305 points in 65 appearances for Munster since making his debut against Ulster.
Last season he was named 2023-24 URC Players’ Player of the Year, URC Next-Gen Player of the Year and was named on the URC Elite XV.