New Zealand international prop Ben Franks has committed his future to London Irish despite their relegation from the Aviva Premiership.
The 32-year-old two-time World Cup winner was injured for most of Irish's Premiership run-in, which ended with the Exiles finishing seven points behind 11th-placed Newcastle.
"Once I'd had a few weeks away to clear my mind, my gut feeling was not to miss out on an opportunity, and I'm here ready to work hard," said 45-times capped Franks.
"I am excited at the prospect of getting a solid pre-season under my belt, mainly because I have not done one for many years.
"The last time I did a pre-season was when I was 23. I'm 32 now, and being an All Black you don't get the opportunity to do a full summer programme."
Irish head of rugby operations Glenn Delaney, meanwhile, described Franks confirming his Exiles future as "a real statement of intent".
Delaney added: "Ben is a world-class player, and his experience in the pack will be vital as we look to make an immediate return to the Premiership.
"We have a number of exciting young talents coming through the ranks at present, and his experience and know-how, both on and off the field, will be invaluable. It's a real statement of intent, and underlines the ambition of the club and the owners."