Newcastle Falcons Sign Former London Irish Playmaker Rory Jennings - Ruck

Newcastle Falcons Sign Former London Irish Playmaker Rory Jennings

Newcastle Falcons have confirmed the signing of former London Irish playmaker Rory Jennings. The versatile back is well equipped to play at fly half or in the centre, making him a valued addition to the ever-expanding Falcons squad.

Rory Jennings of London Irish kicks the penalty during the Premiership Rugby Cup Semi Final match between London Irish and Gloucester Rugby at The Gtech Community Stadium, London on 10 February 2022 (Photo: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK)

Jennings becomes the 12th Newcastle Falcons senior signing ahead of the 2023/24 Gallagher Premiership season, joining the likes of Murray McCallum (Edinburgh), Eduardo Bello (Saracens), Cameron Hutchison (Edinburgh), Hugh O’Sullivan (London Irish), Tim Cardall (Melbourne Rebels), Louis Brown (Coventry), Ollie Leatherbarrow (Exeter Chiefs), Kiran McDonald (ex-Munster), Bryan Byrne (Bristol Bears), Josh Bainbridge (Coventry) and John Kelly (Doncaster Knights).

Jennings made 19 appearances for London Irish last season, 11 of them in the Gallagher Premiership and four in the Heineken Champions Cup. Newcastle Falcons Head Coach Alex Codling is delighted to have signed the midfielder.

Codling said to the Newcastle Falcons club website: “Rory brings with him a lot of different qualities and is someone that I’ve worked with before, so I know he’s a great character.

“He’s been a key part of a London Irish team who played exceptionally well last season and I’m looking forward to seeing him make a really positive impact here.

Rory Jennings of London Irish during the Gallagher Premiership match between London Irish and Leicester Tigers at The Gtech Community Stadium, London on 25 February 2023 (Photo: Danny Loo/PPAUK)

“He’s very comfortable playing either at centre or fly-half and he has a great ability to play at the line, which will suit the way we want to play. That option to have him as a second receiver gives us great flexibility, but he’ll make a big contribution wherever he plays.”

Jennings became a free agent after the financial collapse of London Irish, and will thankfully be continuing his rugby in the top flight. The 27-year-old has agreed a two-year deal with the Falcons, and he is ready to get started at Kingston Park.

Rory Jennings of London Irish runs into Jonny Hill of Sale Sharks during the Gallagher Premiership match between London Irish and Sale Sharks at The Gtech Community Stadium, London on 12 March 2023 (Photo: Danny Loo/PPAUK)

Jennings said: “First and foremost I’m really excited to be joining Newcastle Falcons and to be given the opportunity.

“I want to get stuck in straightaway and contribute to the group, but of course it would be remiss of me not to mention the recent events at London Irish. The club and supporters there have given me a huge amount over the past two years, which I’ll never forget.

“It’s been a tremendously difficult time affecting a lot of really good people, but it doesn’t take away from the fact a new opportunity has opened up for me at Newcastle. I’m really thankful for that and I’ve heard a lot of good things about the club.

Rory Jennings of London Irish breaks down the line during the Gallagher Premiership match between London Irish and Sale Sharks at The Gtech Community Stadium, London on 12 March 2023 (Photo: Danny Loo/PPAUK)

“I worked with the Falcons’ new head coach Alex Codling for a brief period when I went on loan from Bath to Ealing, and know him to be a very good coach. It’ll be great to link up with him again, and I know quite a few of the other players already from either playing with them or meeting them around various things.”

Looking forward to making an impact, Jennings added: “I’m very competitive and I’ll give absolutely everything for every second I’m on the pitch or in the training environment.

“I’ve played fly-half and centre plenty of times, and I’m happy to play wherever I’m needed. I’ll go wherever the coaches want me and wherever’s best for the team, and I can’t wait to get up there next week to begin the journey.

Rory Jennings of London Irish during the Gallagher Premiership match between London Irish and Exeter Chiefs at The Gtech Community Stadium, London on 6 May 2023 (Photo: Danny Loo/PPAUK)

“As a visiting player I know Newcastle to be a very difficult place to come and get a result at, so I’d imagine they’ll be looking to build on that whole fortress mentality. It will be good to be on the other side of that, and the North-East crowd always seem like they get right into it.

“Away from the rugby it just seems like a great city with friendly people, and I’ll try to throw myself into getting out and about round the region. It’s a great opportunity from both a rugby and lifestyle point of view, and as sad as it was the way things panned out at London Irish I’m just grateful to have this chance.”