D’Arcy vows to stay with Leinster

Gordon D'Arcy has insisted that he intends to stay with Leinster despite potential disruption to the Heineken Cup.

Gordon D'Arcy has insisted that he intends to stay with Leinster despite potential disruption to the Heineken Cup.

The potential absence of leading French and English clubs next season would result in loss of revenue for all participating teams, but D'Arcy says the IRFU is the best-prepared union to deal with such as a crisis and has ruled out the suggestion of a move abroad.

D'Arcy also said he believes Leinster have what it takes to win the Magners League, followed their defeat of Dragons last night.

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