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Howlett re-signs with Munster
ESPNscrum Staff
February 24, 2012
Doug Howlett will remain at Munster until 2013
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Former All Blacks winger Doug Howlett has agreed a new deal with Munster. Howlett, who scored 49 tries in 62 internationals for New Zealand, has extended his contract with the Irish Province until the end of the 2012/13 season. The 33-year-old joined Munster mid way through the 2007/08 season, making his debut in the Heineken Cup against Clermont Auvergne in January 2008. He has since gone on to score 32 tries in a hugely successful stint in Ireland, which has included a Heineken Cup triumph in 2008 and a Magners League title in 2009. Howlett said: "I'm obviously delighted to have agreed terms. My family and I are very happy here in Munster. It's home to us and we're very much looking forward to remaining here." © ESPN EMEA Ltd
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