Leinster sign Kiwi star
Leinster on Monday revealed the signing of flyhalf Jimmy Gopperth.
The New Zealander will join the Irish province from Newcastle Falcons in the off-season on a two-year deal.
The flyhalf boasts vast Super 14 experience with 363 points in 53 outings for the Blues and Hurricanes, as well as starring for New Zealand's second-string national side, the Junior All Blacks, in winning the Pacific Nations Cup.
Having steered New Zealand to victory in the Under-21 World Championship final back in 2004, Gopperth played in the NPC for Wellington and North Harbour, adding value with his accurate goal-kicking and dynamic play making.
Gopperth, 29, joined the Newcastle Falcons three seasons ago and to date has scored 719 points in 70 appearances.
Commenting on the move Leinster coach Joe Schmidt said: "We are delighted that Jimmy has put pen to paper on a deal and we believe that he will be an excellent foil for Ian Madigan, bringing added depth and experience to the out-half position when he joins.
"Even though Newcastle have struggled in recent years, he has been a hugely consistent performer during his time in England where he won back-to-back Premiership Golden Boot awards."