IRELAND star James Lowe introduced his second child as he took to social media on Tuesday afternoon.
The Leinster winger posted to Instagram as he shared cute snaps of his second child who was born last week.
James Lowe introduces Nico to his new brother in the heartwarming snaps[/caption]
Renn Kokiri was the name give to the couple’s new addition[/caption]
New Zealand-born star Lowe also revealed the rare name given to the newest addition to their family.
The couple have named the child, Renn Kokiri Lowe.
The 32-year-old posted a couple of snaps with a caption to share the news with family, friends and fans.
It read: “Renn Kokiri Lowe 15-1-25.
“Mum absolutely smashed it and Nico is chuffed to be a big brother.”
Lowe is married to his long-time partner Arnica Palmer, who works as a legal executive for Bank of Ireland.
The couple emigrated to Ireland together after living in New Zealand
The pair tied the knot in Las Vegas in a glamorous wedding three years ago in March 2022.
Lowe popped the question three months prior in November 2021.
James and Arnica welcomed their first child into the world last year in April 2023, Nico.
It’s been a week of good news for the Leinster ace after it was announced he is fit and available for selection for his club.
Leo Cullen’s side have a URC clash with the Stormers at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday.
He has been out since November as he struggled with an ongoing calf issue.
Will Connors and Dan Sheehan will also be available for selection for Leo Cullen’s side after a hamstring injury he picked up against Ulster in December.
A club statement read: “Will Connors, Dan Sheehan and James Lowe are all available for selection this week after returning to full training last week.
“Liam Turner and James Culhane are both due to step up their rehabilitation further this week and will be further assessed as the week progresses before a final decision is made on their availability.”
The news is also good for Ireland ahead of the start of their Six Nations campaign next week against England.
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