He's to stay with the province until 2025.
Ulster head coach Dan McFarland is set to stay with the province until 2025.
He has agreed a contract extension which will bring his stay in Belfast to seven years.
McFarland joined the province in August of 2018.
The new deal will see the former Connacht prop become Ulster's longest-serving coach in the professional era.

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