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Little over a week until the first match of the highly-anticipated Pro14 at Kingspan Stadium, Ulster have signed Australian flyhalf Christian Lealiifano.
The Brumbies standoff will come to Belfast on a five-month deal.
He'll play for the Ulstermen until the end of the Champions Cup pool stages in January.
He's played nineteen times for the Wallabies.
The 29-year-old was diagnosed with leukaemia 12 months ago and he has since undertaken the necessary treatment.
He made a remarkable return to action for the Brumbies in June, having been named as co-captain by Head Coach Stephen Larkham.
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Ahead of his arrival, Christian said:
"I'd like to thank the Brumbies for allowing me to do this stint abroad. I'm really excited to be joining up with Ulster Rugby and I'm looking forward to getting out there in front of the supporters at Kingspan Stadium. I can't wait to experience the rugby and the culture in Belfast.”
Les Kiss, Director of Rugby, was delighted to welcome Lealiifano on board:
"This is a massive boost for us as we approach the start of the season. It was paramount that we signed an experienced player to give us another option at flyhalf and this is a fantastic solution for us.
"Christian has the playing talent, the leadership ability and the personality to make a big impact here. He has overcome significant challenges in his career and that is testament to his bravery and strong character.
"He's a proven leader and we're excited by the influence that he'll have on our young flyhalves Peter Nelson, Brett Herron, Johnny McPhillips and Callum Smith. We also have two exciting players in our Academy, Michael Lowry and Angus Curtis, who will also have a fantastic opportunity to learn from Christian.
"From speaking to Christian, I know that he is very excited by the challenge and is looking forward to joining up with us soon.”
Operations Director, Bryn Cunningham, added:
"The recruitment market is constantly shifting, with players' availability changing very quickly. Christian quickly emerged as our number one target and we're delighted to have secured his services for the next five months.
"Due to the complexity of this arrangement, discussions were ongoing for some time and there was a significant amount of paperwork involved, so we're pleased to now be in a position to confirm that a deal has been completed.
"Everyone at Ulster Rugby is really looking forward to Christian's arrival and I've no doubt that he'll receive a warm welcome from our supporters.”