Connacht sign Mostyn in rebuilding process

Former Ireland winger Matt Mostyn has returned to Connacht as part of a major influx of players to the Irish province unveiled…

Former Ireland winger Matt Mostyn has returned to Connacht as part of a major influx of players to the Irish province unveiled today.

New Zealand-born Mostyn, 28, won six caps for Ireland and has rejoined Connacht from Welsh club Newport.

He is joined in new coach Michael Bradley's squad for next season by former Australia under-21 lock Andrew Farley, who joins from Swansea, former Wasps and England under-21 but Ireland qualified lock Mike McCarthy and Munster squad hooker John Fogarty.

Bradley, the former Ireland scrum-half and captain who succeeded Steph Nel last month, has also handed a provincial contract to Clontarf hooker Bernard Jackman who finished last season as the All-Ireland League's top try scorer.

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Of the players who last season helped Connacht reach the Celtic League and Parker Pen Challenge Cup quarter-finals, Bradley has lost the services flanker Johnny O'Connor to Wasps as well as full-back Gavin Duffy and scrum-half Eoin Reddan.

But veteran fly-half Eric Elwood is retained for his 15th campaign in a Connacht jersey.