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Ulster have confirmed their eight departures at the end of the season, which includes five centurion and two Ireland internationals.
Brive-bound John Cooney and Harlequins signing Kieran Treadwell are the two capped players that will leave the Kingspan Stadium.
The pair have both made over 150 appearances for the province, and will leave alongside fellow centurions Alan O’Connor, Matty Rea and Andrew Warwick. Lock O’Connor and loosehead Warwick have both passed the the 200 mark for Ulster.
The final three squad members to exit are Corrie Barrett, Reuben Crothers and Michael McDonald.
“On behalf of Ulster, I would like to say thank you to the players leaving us at the end of this season,” said Ulster general manager Bryn Cunningham.
“Each player has made an important and positive contribution, both on and off the field.
“I think supporters will join me in thanking Al, Andy, Kieran, John and Matty for their time at Ulster Rugby. Between them, they have amassed over 850 caps in the jersey and will leave behind some big shoes to fill.
“Al and Waz have been superb role models in the way they go about their work with a no-nonsense attitude and total commitment to the jersey over the years. Both players hit the milestone of reaching over 200 caps for Ulster Rugby earlier this season, becoming members of that special club.
“John and Treaders made a huge impact on the senior team since joining us and made every Ulster supporter proud when they went on to represent Ireland on international duty. I know John will miss the chants of ‘Cooney’ ringing round Ravenhill!
“Matty has given his all for the shirt since he joined after impressing in the AIL with Ballymena, and like the others mentioned, he can be incredibly proud of his contributions over the years while finishing his time strongly this season.”