Leinster and Ireland international lock Devin Toner has signed a three-year contract with the Irish Rugby Football Union.The deal, announced jointly by the IRFU and his provincial team Leinster, will see him remain with Leinster until at least June 2020. Toner, 30, is an integral part of the successful Ireland set-up under head coach Joe Schmidt.The 42 times-capped forward featured in Irelands RBS 6 Nations title-winning teams of 2014 and 2015, and helped Ireland recently beat New Zealand and Australia.His equally-impressive Leinster career, meanwhile, has produced European Cup and PRO12 title successes.IRFU performance director David Nucifora said: Devin is a top-class international second-row and has grown into a leader for both Ireland and Leinster. His performances for Ireland over the past number of seasons have been outstanding, and he continues to show growth and an appetite to develop his game.Toner added: I am delighted to have re-signed with the IRFU and Leinster. 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Four unbeaten teams remain in the Group of 5 leagues: No. 6 Houston in the American, No. 19 Boise State and Air Force in the Mountain West, and Western Michigan in the MAC. The Cougars have the toughest road and the best opportunity to win not only the Groups New Years Six bowl slot but a playoff berth, thanks to that Nov. 17 home game against No. 7 Louisville. And a special shoutout to South Alabama, which ended San Diego States 13-game winning streak Saturday and earlier defeated Mississippi State of the SEC, but is 0-2 in the Sun Belt. Maybe that should be a shoutout to the toughness of the Sun Belt. ' ' '