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Craig Gilroy

Ireland international rugby union player


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Ireland international rugby union player

FieldValue
nameCraig Gilroy
imageFile:Craig Gilroy 2021.jpg
birth_date
birth_placeBelfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
height
weight93 kg
schoolMethodist College Belfast
positionWing / Fullback
amatteam1Dungannon
years12010–2023
clubs1Ulster
points1345
apps1213
ru_currentclubUlster
ru_clubupdate5 May 2022
repyears12011
repyears22014
repyears32014–2015
repyears42012–2017
repteam1Ireland U20
repteam2Emerging Ireland
repteam3Ireland Wolfhounds
repteam4Ireland
repcaps16
repcaps23
repcaps32
repcaps410
reppoints110
reppoints220
reppoints310
reppoints425
ru_ntupdate11 February 2017

Craig Gilroy (born 11 March 1991) is an Irish rugby union player who played wing for Ulster, and a former Ireland international. He was Ulster's player of the year in 2014–15, and was named in the Pro12 Dream Team twice.

Born in the seaside town of Bangor, County Down, Craig was the middle of five children. Encouraged by his parents from a young age to play various sports, he took up both Gaelic football and soccer in his childhood. He then attended Methodist College Belfast, where he began to play rugby, and soon became a starting player in a team that won the Ulster Schools' Cup twice. After he left school, Justin Fitzpatrick signed him for Dungannon, and his form in the All-Ireland League led to him joining the Ulster academy in 2010. He scored the first try at the Aviva Stadium, in an exhibition match between an Ulster-Leinster team against a Munster-Connacht team in August 2010.

He made his first start for Ulster, scoring two tries, against Cardiff in the Magners League in November 2010. He made 14 appearances, scoring 8 tries, in the 2010–11 season, The following season he made 29 appearances, scoring six tries, as Ulster made the 2012 Heineken Cup Final. He was awarded Ulster's Young Player of the Year for the 2011–12 season, and was nominated for Irish Young Player of the Year, losing out to Munster's Peter O'Mahony.

In November 2012 he scored a hat-trick of tries for Ireland in a non-test match against Fiji at Thomond Park, He made his international test debut, scoring one try, against Argentina soon after. Early in the 2012–13 season, Gilroy signed a three-year contract extension to remain with Ulster until summer 2016. In February 2015 he earned his 100th cap for Ulster in a 43–3 win over Benetton Treviso, scoring two tries in a Man of the Match performance. He was named in the Pro12 Dream Team two years running, in 2014–15 and 2015–16. He was Ulster's Player of the Year in 2014–15. He scored a hat trick of tries for Ireland against Italy in the Stadio Olimpico in a 63–10 win in the 2017 Six Nations. He made his 200th appearance for Ulster against Ospreys in December 2021. In April 2023 Gilroy announced his departure from Ulster at the end of the season.

References

References

  1. [https://www.itsrugby.co.uk/players/craig-gilroy-22231.html Playing statistics at ItsRugby.co.uk]
  2. [https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/craig-gilroy-played-in-school-team-with-jackson-and-was-six-nations-regular-36772494.html "Craig Gilroy played in school team with Jackson and was Six Nations regular"], ''Belfast Telegraph'', 4 April 2018
  3. [https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/rugby/arid-20126792.html "Leinster/Ulster cut loose as Aviva opens in spectacular try fest"], ''Irish Examiner'', 2 August 2010
  4. Ciaran Donaghy, [https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/rugby/new-ulster-star-born-to-be-on-big-stage-28572224.html "New Ulster star born to be on big stage"], ''Belfast Telegraph'', 22 November 2010
  5. and was named Academy Player of the Year in the 2011 Ulster Rugby Awards.Niall Crozier, "Boks bag top gongs at awards", ''Belfast Telegraph'', 11 May 2011
  6. "Ferris lost for words as he scoops top Ulster award", ''News Letter'', 12 May 2012
  7. (16 November 2012). "Ireland XV 53–0 Fiji". BBC Sport.
  8. (24 November 2012). "Ireland show no mercy against Pumas". ESPN.
  9. "Irish Rugby : Provincial Rugby : News : Gilroy Pens Three-Year Ulster Deal".
  10. (13 February 2015). "Pro12: Ulster 43–3 Treviso". BBC Sport.
  11. (11 May 2015). "GUINNESS PRO12 Dream Team of the 2014/15 Season". pro12rugby.
  12. (8 May 2016). "Connacht dominate PRO12 awards".
  13. [https://www.irishrugby.ie/2015/05/02/best-gilroy-and-cave-among-the-ulster-award-winners/ "Best, Gilroy And Cave Among The Ulster Award Winners"], Irish Rugby, 1 May 2015
  14. (11 February 2017). "Nine-try Ireland demolish feeble Italy in Rome". RTÉ.
  15. [https://ulster.rugby/content/200-club-craig-gilroy "200 Club. Craig Gilroy"], Ulster Rugby, 30 December 2021
  16. "Craig Gilroy keen to move abroad after confirming Ulster exit".
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