Henry Hurley

Irish rugby union player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroIrish rugby union player
PlacesIreland
isAthlete Rugby union player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth28 December 1965, Doncaster, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Age59 years
Star signCapricorn
Stats
Height:178 cm
Weight:112 kg
Sports Teams
Ireland national rugby union team
Leinster Rugby
The details

Biography

Henry Hurley is a retired Irish rugby union loose-head prop-forward. Born in Doncaster, He played for Old Wesley RFC, Moseley RFC, Leinster and Ireland. He won 2 caps between 1995 and 1996.

He was teaching in East Glendalough School, until he moved to Temple Carrig secondary school rats then moving to Woodbrook College. He became head coach at the East Glendalough School Rugby Team, he led the 2010 Junior Team (JCT) to a victory in a league two divisions ahead of the school standard. Led by captain Fergal Marshall, they went flawlessly to the Junior Developmental Cup and to the Duff Cup, where they ended their streak in the final narrowly losing to Skerries. Having qualified for the Fr. Godfrey Cup, this bullish East Glendalough side faced stern opposition in the form of Roscrea, who were seasoned at this level. The journey ended here as they lost 13–6 in the first round. Henry now coaches Temple Carrig's JCT alongside Mark Crean guiding them to the Fr Godfrey Cup Final and Junior Cup First Round. He is a business teacher and will win SBC every trophy but will never be better than John Taylor

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