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De Lutiis signs new Australia deal after Ireland link

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De Lutiis played for Australia A against England A in November 2024 Massimo De Lutiis has ended speculation of a move to Ireland by signing a three-year contract with Australia and the Queensland Reds.

De Lutiis played for Australia A against England A in November 2024 Massimo De Lutiis has ended speculation of a move to Ireland by signing a three-year contract with Australia and the Queensland Reds. The 22-year-old tight-head prop was linked with a move to Ulster but has committed his future to Australia until the end of the 2029 season. De Lutiis, who weighs 126kg, said his family and the chance to represent Australia at a home World Cup next year were key factors in his decision.

"I had a lot to weigh up. I spent a good week or two going through it and it was a bit stressful," said De Lutiis, who is yet to make his Test debut for Australia. "I definitely feel like a weight has been lifted with this decision.

Now I'm locked in, I can focus on the next three years in Australia. " Sydney-born De Lutiis played nine Super Rugby Pacific games for the Reds last season but has not featured this term because of a hamstring injury. "Despite challenges with injury, he's a committed professional and he's only going to get better and better," said Reds coach Les Kiss, who will replace Joe Schmidt as Wallabies boss later this year.

"He's an important and respected figure in the Reds locker room. "