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Ulster have confirmed that fly-half Aidan Morgan has left the membership by mutual consent following the tip of their United Rugby Championship marketing campaign.
The 23-year-old former New Zealand U20 worldwide moved to Belfast final summer time from the Hurricanes on a two-year deal, however has struggled for sport time in his first season within the northern hemisphere. Ulster Bryn Cunningham cited his restricted alternatives as a cause for granting him early launch.
The province have already introduced their eight departures at the end of the season, however the Irish-qualified again has been added to the listing.
Ulster completed their season with a 47-17 loss to Edinburgh on Friday night time, which left them 14th within the league.
“I want to thank Ulster Rugby followers, the gamers and workers for the the half they’ve performed in welcoming me in since becoming a member of final summer time,” Morgan mentioned after his departure was introduced.
“I’ve loved my time right here in Belfast with Ulster, studying and rising as a participant and an individual.
“Thanks for the nice recollections and I want everybody all one of the best for the long run.”
Cunningham added: “Aidan has been the consummate skilled throughout his time right here, however because the season unfolded, with alternatives extra restricted, we have now mutually agreed to an early launch, which we very amicably consider is in one of the best pursuits of each events.
“We thank Aidan for all his efforts over the previous season and need him and his companion all the perfect for his or her subsequent chapter.
“Going into the 2025/26 season, we could have three absolutely contracted fly-halves, between 21 and 26 years of age, all of which we have to proceed to develop and get the perfect out of within the seasons forward.”