New Zealand centre Rieko Ioane will join on a six-month contract

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New Zealand centre Rieko Ioane will join Leinster next season from Blues on a sabbatical. Photograph: David Davies/PA Wire.
New Zealand centre Rieko Ioane will join Leinster next season from Blues on a sabbatical. Photograph: David Davies/PA Wire.

On any other day, an Irish provincial coach leaving his job with immediate effect would be front page news. As it happens, on the same day Pete Wilkins announces his departure from Connacht, Leinster revealed their next big name signing. Out goes Jordie Barrett this summer, in comes Rieko Ioane, his All Blacks centre partner.

Gordon D’Arcy and John O’Sullivan join Nathan Johns to pick through the move. Does it make sense, both from a positional and character sense, given Ioane’s role as a pantomime villain when facing Ireland last year? Should Leinster be allowed to continually make these signings by the IRFU? Is it a case of the rich getting richer? Will Ioane block the development of younger Irish players? Or is Irish rugby right to let the free market do its work?

John O’Sullivan, our resident U20s expert, also breaks down the shock decision of Reuben Crothers to retire from rugby just three years after leading Ireland to underage Grand Slam glory.

Produced by John Casey.