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85 relations: All-Ireland League (rugby union), Argentina national rugby union team, Aviva Stadium, Canada national rugby union team, Chicago, Churchill Cup, County Tipperary, Croke Park, Donncha O'Callaghan, Dublin, England national rugby union team, European Rugby Champions Cup, Exeter Chiefs, France national rugby union team, Ireland national rugby union team, Ireland Wolfhounds, Irish Examiner, Italy national rugby union team, Leinster Rugby, Limerick, Munster Rugby, Munster Schools Rugby Senior Cup, Nenagh, Nenagh Ormond, New Zealand national rugby union team, Ospreys (rugby union), Paul O'Connell, Pro D2, Racing 92, Republic of Ireland, Romania national rugby union team, Ronan O'Gara, Rugby union, Russia national rugby union team, Samoa national rugby union team, Saracens F.C., Scarlets, Scotland national rugby union team, Shannon RFC, Soldier Field, South Africa national rugby union team, St Munchin's College, Stade Rochelais, Stade Toulousain, Tipperary GAA, Top 14, Ulster Rugby, United Rugby Championship, University College Cork, USA Rugby, ... Expand index (35 more) »
- People educated at St Munchin's College
- Rugby union players from County Tipperary
- Sportspeople from Nenagh
- Sundays Well RFC players
- University College Cork RFC players
All-Ireland League (rugby union)
The All-Ireland League (AIL), known for sponsorship reasons as the Energia All-Ireland League, is the national league system for the 50 senior rugby union clubs in Ireland, covering both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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Argentina national rugby union team
The Argentina national rugby union team (Spanish: Selección de rugby de Argentina) represents Argentina in men's international competitions, The Argentine Rugby Union (Unión Argentina de Rugby).
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Aviva Stadium
Aviva Stadium, also known as Lansdowne Road (Bóthar Lansdún) or Dublin Arena (during UEFA competitions), is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland, with a capacity for 51,711 spectators (all seated).
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Canada national rugby union team
The Canada men's national rugby union team (Équipe du Canada de rugby à XV) represents the Canada in men's international rugby union competitions.
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Chicago
Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.
Churchill Cup
The Churchill Cup was an annual rugby union tournament, held in June, contested by representative men's (and formerly women's) teams from Canada, England, the United States, and other invited teams (originally one and later three) from a wide array of countries.
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County Tipperary
County Tipperary (Contae Thiobraid Árann) is a county in Ireland.
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Croke Park
Croke Park (Páirc an Chrócaigh) is a Gaelic games stadium in Dublin, Ireland.
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Donncha O'Callaghan
Donncha O'Callaghan (born 24 March 1979) is an Irish retired rugby union player. Donnacha Ryan and Donncha O'Callaghan are 2011 Rugby World Cup players, Ireland Wolfhounds international rugby union players, Ireland international rugby union players, Irish rugby union players and Munster Rugby players.
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Dublin
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.
England national rugby union team
The England men's national rugby union team represents the Rugby Football Union in men's international rugby union.
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European Rugby Champions Cup
The European Rugby Champions Cup (known as the Investec Champions Cup for sponsorship reasons) is an annual rugby union tournament organised by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR).
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Exeter Chiefs
Exeter Chiefs (officially Exeter Rugby Club) is an English professional rugby union club based in Exeter, Devon.
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France national rugby union team
The France national rugby union team (Équipe de France de rugby à XV) represents the French Rugby Federation (FFR; Fédération française de rugby) in men's international rugby union matches.
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Ireland national rugby union team
The Ireland national rugby union team (Foireann rugbaí náisiúnta na hÉireann) is the men's representative national team for the island of Ireland in rugby union.
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Ireland Wolfhounds
The Ireland Wolfhounds (also known as Ireland A and Ireland B) are the second national rugby union team of Ireland, behind the Ireland national team.
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Irish Examiner
The Irish Examiner, formerly The Cork Examiner and then The Examiner, is an Irish national daily newspaper which primarily circulates in the Munster region surrounding its base in Cork, though it is available throughout the country.
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Italy national rugby union team
The Italy national rugby union team (nazionale di rugby a 15 dell'Italia) represents the Italian Rugby Federation in men's international rugby union.
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Leinster Rugby
Leinster Rugby (Rugbaí Laighean) is one of the four professional provincial club rugby union teams from the island of Ireland.
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Limerick
Limerick (Luimneach) is a city in western Ireland, in County Limerick.
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Munster Rugby
Munster Rugby (Rugbaí Mumhan) is one of the professional provincial rugby teams from the island of Ireland.
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Munster Schools Rugby Senior Cup
The Munster Schools Senior Cup or Munster Senior Cup is the under-age rugby union competition for schools affiliated to the Munster Branch of the IRFU.
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Nenagh
Nenagh (or simply An tAonach 'the Fair') is the county town of County Tipperary in Ireland.
Nenagh Ormond
Nenagh Ormond RFC is an Irish Rugby union club based in Nenagh, County Tipperary.
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New Zealand national rugby union team
The New Zealand national rugby union team, commonly known as the All Blacks, represents New Zealand in men's international rugby union, which is considered the country's national sport.
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Ospreys (rugby union)
The Ospreys (Y Gweilch), formerly the Neath–Swansea Ospreys www.walesonline.co.uk, accessed 22 October 2020 is one of the four professional rugby union teams from Wales.
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Paul O'Connell
Paul Jeremiah O'Connell (born 20 October 1979) is an Irish former rugby union player and coach. Donnacha Ryan and Paul O'Connell are 2011 Rugby World Cup players, 2015 Rugby World Cup players, Ireland Wolfhounds international rugby union players, Ireland international rugby union players, Irish rugby union coaches, Irish rugby union players and Munster Rugby players.
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Pro D2
Pro D2 is the second tier of rugby union club competition division in France.
Racing 92
Racing 92 is a French professional rugby union club based in the Hauts-de-Seine department, Paris' western inner suburbs that competes in Top 14.
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Republic of Ireland
Ireland (Éire), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of Ireland.
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Romania national rugby union team
The Romania national rugby union team (Echipa națională de rugby a României) represents Romania in men's international rugby union competitions.
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Ronan O'Gara
Ronan John Ross O'Gara (Rónán Ó Gadhra; born 7 March 1977) is an Irish former rugby union player and current coach. Donnacha Ryan and Ronan O'Gara are 2011 Rugby World Cup players, Ireland Wolfhounds international rugby union players, Ireland international rugby union players, Irish rugby union coaches, Irish rugby union players, Munster Rugby players and university College Cork RFC players.
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Rugby union
Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union or more often just rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in England in the first half of the 19th century.
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Russia national rugby union team
The Russia national rugby union team (Russian: Сборная России по регби), nicknamed Medvedi (The Bears), represented Russia in men's international rugby union international competitions.
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Samoa national rugby union team
The Samoa national rugby union team represents the Samoa Rugby Union in men's international rugby union.
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Saracens F.C.
Saracens Rugby Club is an English professional rugby union club based in North London, England, currently playing in Premiership Rugby, the highest level of competition in English rugby.
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Scarlets
The Scarlets are one of the four professional Welsh rugby union teams and are based in Llanelli, Wales.
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Scotland national rugby union team
The Scotland national rugby union team (Scotland naitional rugby union team, sgioba nàiseanta rugbaidh na h-Alba) represents the Scottish Rugby Union in men's international rugby union.
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Shannon RFC
Shannon Rugby Football Club is the most successful club in the All Ireland League, having won the competition nine times.
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Soldier Field
Soldier Field is a multi-purpose stadium on the Near South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.
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South Africa national rugby union team
The South Africa national rugby union team, commonly known as the Springboks (colloquially the Boks, Bokke or Amabhokobhoko), is the country's national team governed by the South African Rugby Union.
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St Munchin's College
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Stade Rochelais
Stade Rochelais, commonly called La Rochelle, is a French professional rugby union club based in La Rochelle, France that competes in the Top 14.
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Stade Toulousain
Stade Toulousain (Estadi Tolosenc), also referred to as Toulouse, is a professional rugby union club based in Toulouse, France.
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Tipperary GAA
The Tipperary County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae Thiobraid Árann) or Tipperary GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Tipperary and the Tipperary county teams.
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Top 14
The Top 14 is a professional rugby union club competition that is played in France.
Ulster Rugby
Ulster Rugby is one of the four professional provincial rugby union teams from the island of Ireland.
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United Rugby Championship
The United Rugby Championship (URC) is an annual rugby union competition involving professional teams from Ireland, Italy, Scotland, South Africa, and Wales.
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University College Cork
University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork (UCC) (Coláiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh) is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland, and located in Cork.
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USA Rugby
USA Rugby (formally the United States of America Rugby Football Union, Ltd.) is the national governing body for the sport of rugby union in the United States.
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Wales national rugby union team
The Wales national rugby union team (Tîm rygbi'r undeb cenedlaethol Cymru) represents the Welsh Rugby Union in men's international rugby union.
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Zebre Parma
Zebre Parma (meaning "Zebras") are an Italian professional rugby union team competing in the United Rugby Championship and EPCR competitions from the 2012–13 season.
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2007–08 Heineken Cup
The 2007–08 Heineken Cup was the 13th edition of the Heineken Cup, the annual rugby union European club competition for clubs from the top six nations in European rugby.
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2008 Heineken Cup final
The 2008 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 2007–08 Heineken Cup, the 13th season of Europe's top club rugby union competition.
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2008–09 Celtic League
The 2008–09 Celtic League (known as the 2008–09 Magners League for sponsorship reasons) was the eighth Celtic League season and the third with Magners as title sponsor.
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2009 Churchill Cup
The 2009 Churchill Cup took place between June 6 and June 21, 2009, marking the seventh year of the Churchill Cup.
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2009 end-of-year rugby union internationals
The 2009 end of year rugby internationals, also known as the Autumn internationals in the Northern Hemisphere, saw Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Argentina, tour the northern hemisphere.
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2009 June rugby union tests
The 2009 mid-year rugby union tests (also known as the Summer Internationals in the Northern Hemisphere) refers to the rugby union Internationals played from 23 May to 4 July 2009, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.
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2009 Six Nations Championship
The 2009 Six Nations Championship, known as the RBS 6 Nations for sponsorship reasons, was the 10th Six Nations Championship, and the 115th international championship, an annual rugby union competition contested by the six major European national teams: England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales.
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2010 end-of-year rugby union internationals
The 2010 end-of-year rugby union tests, also known as the Autumn internationals in the northern hemisphere, saw Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa in a competitive tour of the northern hemisphere.
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2010 June rugby union tests
The 2010 mid-year rugby union tests (also known as the Summer Internationals in the Northern Hemisphere) refers to the rugby union Internationals that were played from late May to late June, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.
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2010 Six Nations Championship
The 2010 Six Nations Championship, known as the 2010 RBS 6 Nations due to sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was the 11th series of the Six Nations Championship and the 116th international championship, an annual rugby union competition between the six major European national teams.
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2010–11 Celtic League
The 2010–11 Magners League was the tenth Celtic League season and the fifth with Magners as title sponsor.
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2011 Celtic League Grand Final
The 2010-11 Celtic League Grand Final was the final match of the 2010–11 Celtic League season.
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2011 Rugby World Cup
The 2011 Rugby World Cup, was the seventh Rugby World Cup, a quadrennial international rugby union competition inaugurated in 1987.
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2011 Six Nations Championship
The 2011 Six Nations Championship, known as the 2011 RBS 6 Nations due to sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was the 12th series of the Six Nations Championship, and the 117th edition of the international championship.
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2011–12 Heineken Cup
The 2011–12 Heineken Cup was the 17th season of the Heineken Cup, the annual rugby union European club competition for clubs from the top six nations in European rugby.
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2012 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand
In June 2012, Ireland toured New Zealand playing three Tests against the All Blacks.
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2012 Six Nations Championship
The 2012 Six Nations Championship, known as the 2012 RBS 6 Nations due to the tournament's sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was the 13th series of the Six Nations Championship.
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2012–13 Heineken Cup
The 2012–13 Heineken Cup was the 18th season of the Heineken Cup, the annual rugby union European club competition for clubs from the top six nations in European rugby.
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2013 Six Nations Championship
The 2013 Six Nations Championship, known as the 2013 RBS 6 Nations because of the tournament's sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was the 14th series of the Six Nations Championship, the annual northern hemisphere rugby union championship.
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2014 Six Nations Championship
The 2014 Six Nations Championship, known as the 2014 RBS 6 Nations because of the tournament's sponsorship by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was the 15th series of the Six Nations Championship, the annual northern hemisphere rugby union championship.
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2014–15 Pro12
The 2014–15 Pro12 (also known as the Guinness Pro12 for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th season of the professional rugby union competition originally known as the Celtic League, and the fifth with its current four-country format.
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2015 Rugby World Cup
The IRB 2015 Rugby World Cup was the eighth Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial rugby union world championship.
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2015 Rugby World Cup knockout stage
The knockout stage of the 2015 Rugby World Cup began on 17 October with two quarter-finals and concluded on 31 October with the final at Twickenham Stadium in London with all matches played over the course of three consecutive weekends.
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2016 end-of-year rugby union internationals
The 2016 end-of-year rugby union internationals, also known as the 2016 Autumn Internationals in the Northern Hemisphere, were a series of international rugby union matches predominantly played between the visiting Southern Hemisphere countries: Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa – and the European sides: England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales.
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2016 Ireland rugby union tour of South Africa
In June 2016, Ireland played a three test series against South Africa as part of the 2016 mid-year rugby union tests.
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2016–17 Pro12
The 2016–17 Pro12 (also known as the Guinness Pro12 for sponsorship reasons) was the sixteenth season of the professional rugby union competition originally known as the Celtic League, and the seventh with a four-country format.
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2017 Pro12 Grand Final
The 2017 Pro12 Grand Final was the final match of the 2016–17 Pro12 season.
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2017 Six Nations Championship
The 2017 Six Nations Championship was the 18th series of the Six Nations Championship, the annual northern hemisphere rugby union championship.
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2017–18 European Rugby Champions Cup
The 2017–18 European Rugby Champions Cup was the fourth European Rugby Champions Cup championship (23rd overall), the annual rugby union club competition for teams from the top six nations in European rugby and was the twenty-third season of pan-European professional club rugby competition.
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2020 European Rugby Champions Cup final
The 2020 European Rugby Champions Cup Final was the final match in the 2019–20 European Rugby Champions Cup, and the twenty-fifth European club rugby final in general.
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2020–21 Top 14 season
The 2020–21 Top 14 competition is the 122nd French domestic rugby union club competition operated by the Ligue Nationale de Rugby (LNR).
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2021–22 European Rugby Champions Cup
The 2021–22 European Rugby Champions Cup (known as the Heineken Champions Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the eighth season of the European Rugby Champions Cup, the annual club rugby union competition run by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) for teams from the top six nations in European rugby.
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2022–23 European Rugby Champions Cup
The 2022–23 European Rugby Champions Cup was the ninth season of the European Rugby Champions Cup, the annual club rugby union competition run by European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) for teams from the top five nations in European rugby and South Africa.
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See also
People educated at St Munchin's College
- Alan Cotter (rugby union)
- Anthony Foley
- Barry Murphy (rugby union)
- Bill Mulcahy
- Colm Galvin
- Colm Tucker
- Conor Murray
- Damien Varley
- Dan Goggin (rugby union)
- David McHugh
- Denis Hurley (rugby union)
- Donal O'Grady (Limerick hurler)
- Donnacha Ryan
- Edmond Cotter
- Edward Joseph Hannan
- Frank O'Mara
- George Clancy (rugby union)
- Jeremy Staunton
- Jerry Flannery
- John Fleming (bishop)
- John Foley (rugby union)
- John Gormley
- John MacEnery
- Keith Earls
- Keith Wood
- Kieran O'Donnell
- Larry Moloney
- Liam Murphy (rugby union)
- Marcus Horan
- Ned Rea
- Neil Cusack
- Niall Collins
- Niall FitzGerald
- Niall O'Shaughnessy
- Patrick O'Neill (bishop)
- Patrick Quinlan (politician)
- Phil Danaher (rugby union)
- Richard Hourigan
- Seán Ó Riada
- Timothy O'Connor (Irish politician)
Rugby union players from County Tipperary
- Alan Quinlan
- Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe
- Barry Everitt (rugby union)
- Ben Healy (rugby union)
- Bill Igoe
- Bill Johnston (rugby union)
- Dave Foley (rugby union)
- David Johnston (rugby union, born 1994)
- Denis Fahey
- Denis Fogarty
- Denis Leamy
- Diarmuid Barron
- Donnacha Ryan
- Dorothy Wall (rugby union)
- Eoghan Grace
- Harry Read (sportsman)
- JP Cooney
- Jake Flannery
- John Burgess (rugby union)
- John Fogarty (rugby union, born 1977)
- John Lacey (rugby union)
- John Moroney
- Kerrie-Ann Craddock
- Louis Crowe
- Maeve Óg O'Leary
- Mark Melbourne
- Paddy Berkery
- Paddy Butler (rugby union)
- Pierce O'Brien-Butler
- Rory Moroney
- Seán O'Connor (rugby union)
- Shane O'Leary
- Thomas St George McCarthy
- Tom Clifford (rugby union)
- Tommy O'Donnell
- Trevor Hogan
- William Hallaran
Sportspeople from Nenagh
- Barry Everitt (rugby union)
- Brendan O'Donoghue
- David Hogan (snooker player)
- Donnacha Ryan
- Gearóid Ryan
- George Morrow (cricketer)
- John Heffernan (hurler)
- Patrick Quinn (athlete)
- Tommy Dunne (hurler, born 1974)
- Trevor Hogan
Sundays Well RFC players
- Brian Roche (rugby union)
- David Corkery
- Donnacha Ryan
- Jim Buckley (rugby union)
- John Lacey (rugby union)
- John O'Neill (rugby union, born 1973)
- John Poland
- Ken O'Connell
- Mick O'Callaghan (rugby union, born 1936)
- Pat O'Hara (rugby union)
- Rory Parata
- Sean McCahill
University College Cork RFC players
- Alex Kendellen
- Ben Mitchell (rugby union)
- Billy Holland
- Darragh Hurley
- Darragh O'Mahony
- Dave Kiely
- David O'Mahony
- Denis Leamy
- Dominic Crotty
- Donal Lenihan
- Donnacha Ryan
- Edwin Edogbo
- Frank Murphy (rugby union)
- Frankie Sheahan
- Garrett Fitzgerald (rugby union)
- Ian Nagle
- Ivan Dineen
- Jack O'Sullivan (rugby union)
- James French (rugby union)
- Jerry Flannery
- Jerry Holland (rugby union)
- Jerry Walsh
- John Hodnett
- John Kelly (rugby union, born 1974)
- John Poland
- John Ryan (rugby union, born 1988)
- Johnny O'Meara
- Kevin O'Byrne
- Michael Essex
- Mick Lane (rugby union)
- Mick Leahy (rugby union)
- Mick O'Driscoll
- Moss Keane
- Ollie Waldron
- Paddy McGrath (rugby union)
- Patrick Parfrey
- Paul Wallace (rugby union)
- Peter Stringer
- Ronan O'Gara
- Ross Noonan
- Scott Buckley
- Stephen Keogh
- Tom Kiernan
- William Roche (rugby union)