2022–23 Ulster Rugby season explained

Club:Ulster Rugby
Season:2022–23
Manager:Dan McFarland
Mgrtitle:Head Coach
Chairman:Bryn Cunningham
Chrtitle:Operations Director
Captain:Iain Henderson
League:United Rugby Championship
League Result:2nd in table
Quarter-finals
Cup1:European Rugby Champions Cup
Cup1 Result:Round of 16
Points Scorer:John Cooney (154)
Try Scorer:Tom Stewart (17)
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Prevseason:2021–22
Nextseason:2023–24

The 2022–23 season was Ulster Rugby's 29th season since the advent of professionalism in rugby union. They competed in the United Rugby Championship and the European Rugby Champions Cup. It was Dan McFarland's fifth season as head coach.

Ulster made a strong start to the URC season, going into the autumn international break second in the table, having beaten the Lions and Munster away and only lost to Leinster at home. Their away match against the Sharks was postponed after an outbreak of E.coli and norovirus. After comfortable win against Zebre, Ulster opened up a halftime lead away to Leinster, before the 14-man Leinster came back to win. There followed an abject 36–0 away defeat to Sale Sharks in the Champions Cup, after bad weather disrupted travel. The following week's home tie against La Rochelle was subject to a last-minute relocation to Dublin's Aviva Stadium, behind closed doors, because of a frozen pitch at Ravenhill. La Rochelle built up a 29-0 haltime lead, but Ulster recovered enough for a losing bonus point. After an away win against Connacht, Ulster lost to Munster and Benetton, lost to La Rochelle, and finally beat Sale and an under-strength Stormers at home, going into the Six Nations break third in the URC and in the round of 16 in the Champions Cup. After defeating the Sharks in the rearranged fixture, Ulster became the first European team in the URC to win all four fixtures against South African opposition by beating the Bulls at home. They lost their Champion's Cup knockout match against Leinster, but secured second spot in the URC table with five straight wins. That would have guaranteed a home semi-final had they won the quarter-final, but they lost it to Connacht.

Ulster's top scorer was scrum-half John Cooney with 154 points. Hooker Tom Stewart was top try scorer with 17 in all competitions, including a record 16 in the URC. He was named Ulster's player of the year, supporters club player of the season, and the URC Next-Gen Player of the Season. Stuart McCloskey was rugby writers' player of the season, and Stewart Moore was young player of the season. Lock Harry Sheridan and centre Jude Postlethwaite made their debuts this season. Hooker Rob Herring became the most-capped Ulster player, reaching 229 appearances for the province.

Ulster women finished last in the IRFU Women's Interprovincial Series. Centre Kelly McCormill was Ulster women's player of the year, and prop Sadhbh McGrath was young women's player of the year.

In the All-Ireland League, City of Armagh were promoted after topping Division 1B, Queen's University were promoted after topping Division 2A, and Instonians were promoted after topping Division 2C. Banbridge and Malone were both relegated from Division 1B. Ulster junior champions Clogher Valley were promoted to senior level after winning the provincial playoffs.

Events

Personnel changes

Ulster appointed a new defence coach, Jonny Bell, returning to his home province from a spell at Worcester Warriors, in place of the departing Jared Payne.[1]

New signings include Irish-qualified flanker Sean Reffell, from Saracens,[2] lock Frank Bradshaw Ryan from French club Nevers,[3] out-half Jake Flannery from Munster,[4] former All-Black tighthead prop Jeffery Toomaga-Allen from Wasps,[5] and fullback Shea O'Brien from City of Armagh RFC, on a development contract.[6] Hooker Declan Moore, who was signed as temporary injury cover from Munster last season, made his move to Ulster permanent.[7] Academy centre Jude Postlethwaite signed a development contract, to be upgraded to a full senior contract after a year.[8]

After the collapse of Worcester Warriors, Scotland and Lions international loosehead prop Rory Sutherland joined until the end of the season.[9]

Hooker Bradley Roberts, now a Wales international, left for the Dragons,[10] prop Ross Kane and lock David O'Connor left for Ealing Trailfinders, and lock Mick Kearney, prop Jack McGrath and flanker Sean Reidy were released.[11]

Five new players joined the academy: last season's Ulster Schools Player of the Year, Campbell College lock Joe Hopes; QUB flanker Lorcan McLaughlin; Cambridge House Grammar flanker James McNabney; Coleraine Grammar fullback Rory Telfer; and Wallace High School prop Scott Wilson.

Summer internationals

Seven Ulster players were selected for Ireland's tour to New Zealand: hooker Rob Herring, prop Tom O'Toole, locks Iain Henderson and Kieran Treadwell, flanker Nick Timoney, centres Stuart McCloskey and James Hume, and fullback Michael Lowry. Treadwell, Herring and O'Toole made test appearances. Hume, Timoney, Lowry and McCloskey appeared in non-test matches against the Māori All Blacks. Henderson injured his knee before the opening match, and Hume injured his groin in the opening match against the Māori All Blacks.

James McCormick, Adam McNamee, Reuben Crothers, Josh Hanlon, Charlie Irvine, Lorcan McLaughlin, James McNabney, Reece Malone, Scott Wilson and Joseph Mawhinney all appeared for Ireland U20s in the summer.

Pre-season

Ulster's pre-season campaign opened on 2 September with a home friendly against Exeter Chiefs,[12] which they won 31–12. Jacob Stockdale scored a try on his return from injury, and new scrum-half Michael McDonald was named man of the match.[13]

A second friendly, away to Glasgow Warriors, arranged for 9 September, was cancelled following the death of Queen Elizabeth II the day before.[14]

Emerging Ireland tour

Ten Ulster players were selected for the Emerging Ireland tour to South Africa for the Toyota Challenge at the end of September: wings Robert Baloucoune and Ethan McIlroy; centre Stewart Moore; out-half Jake Flannery; scrum-halves Nathan Doak and Michael McDonald; loosehead prop Callum Reid; hooker Tom Stewart; lock Cormac Izuchukwu;[15] and flanker David McCann.[16]

First block

The team opened the season with a 36–10 home victory over Connacht in the URC. Hooker Tom Stewart made his first senior start, scored a try and was named Player of the Match.[17] After a high-scoring away win against Scarlets, in which John Cooney scored 30 points,[18] Ulster lost at home to Leinster in heavy rain.[19] There followed a 47–17 win over Ospreys, in which Luke Marshall and Sam Carter scored two tries each.[20] Ulster then became the first northern hemisphere team to win in South Africa this season, beating the Lions in Johannesburg.[21] Their next match, against the Sharks in Durban, was postponed after an outbreak of E. coli and norovirus meant they were unable to field a team.[22] Ulster narrowly beat Munster away, with Rory Sutherland making his debut[23] and John Andrew making his 100th appearance for the province, both off the bench,[24] and went into the international break second in the URC table.

Autumn international break

Eight Ulster players were called up to the Ireland squad for the 2022 end-of-year internationals: Robert Baloucoune, Rob Herring, Michael Lowry, Stuart McCloskey, Tom O'Toole, Jacob Stockdale, Nick Timoney and Kieran Treadwell. Two more, James Hume and Marty Moore, were selected for the panel for Ireland 'A' to play a New Zealand XV.[25]

Second block

After the international break, Ulster had a comfortable home win over Zebre Parma, with Tom Stewart scoring two tries.[26] They then travelled to Leinster, and led the league leaders at half time, before Leinster fought back to win the game 38–29.[27] This began a three-game losing streak, as Ulster lost their opening two games in the Champions Cup. After poor weather caused travel disruption, they capitulated 39–0 away to Sale Sharks.[28] A frozen pitch at Ravenhill meant Ulster's home game against reigning champions La Rochelle had to be relocated to Dublin's Aviva Stadium at the last minute, with the match played behind closed doors. La Rochelle built a 29-0 half-time lead, but Ulster improved enough in the second half to earn two bonus points in a 29–36 defeat.[29] Returning to the URC, Ulster halted their losing streak with a close away win against Connacht, featuring another two-try display from Tom Stewart.[30] After last-minute defeats to Munster (during which flanker Sean Reffell made a URC record 42 tackles,[31] and tighthead prop Marty Moore's season was ended by an anterior cruciate ligament injury)[32] and Benetton in the URC and La Rochelle in the Champions Cup, Ulster secured qualification for the last 16 of the Champions Cup with a home win over Sale. They reached the Six Nations break with a bonus point home win against the Stormers, sitting at third in the URC table and second in the Irish shield.[33]

Academy lock Harry Sheridan made his senior debut in the away defeat to La Rochelle.[34]

Six Nations international break

Five Ulster players were called up to the initial Ireland squad for the 2023 Six Nations Championship: Iain Henderson, Rob Herring, Tom O'Toole, Stuart McCloskey and Jacob Stockdale. Tom Stewart was later added to the squad as cover for the injured Ronan Kelleher,[35] Nick Timoney was added to the squad ahead of the fourth match against Scotland,[36] and Kieran Treadwell was called up for the fifth match against England.[37]

James McNabney, Rory Telfer and Joe Hopes all featured for Ireland in the U20 Six Nations.[38] [39]

During the Six Nations, Ulster played three away games, losing to Glasgow Warriors, before travelling to Durban to defeat the Sharks in a fixture rearranged from October, and then defeating Cardiff. This left Ulster in third.[40]

Centre Jude Postlethwaite made his senior debut in the away win against Cardiff.[41]

Third block

Ulster finished the URC regular season with three home games. In the first of these three, they defeated the Bulls, with Tom Stewart scoring a hat-trick. This result made them the first European team in the URC to beat all four South African sides in the same season.[42] The following week they went out of the Champions Cup in the round of 16, losing 30–15 to Leinster at the Aviva Stadium. Back in the URC, they moved into second with a bonus point win against the Dragons 40–21, with Tom Stewart scoring another hat-trick. The following week they secured second place with a home win over Edinburgh, earning a home quarter-final against Connacht, which they lost 10–15. Wing Jacob Stockdale made his 100th appearance for the province, and hooker Rob Herring equalled the all-time appearance record with 229, alongside Andrew Trimble and Darren Cave.[43]

URC awards

Tom Stewart was the URC's Top Try Scorer with 16, a record for the competition - beating the 14 scored by Edinburgh's Tim Visser in 2010-11 and the Cheetahs' Rabz Maxwane in 2018-19,[44] and the Next-Gen Player of the Season award for players under 23 who have fewer than five international caps.[45]

Ulster Rugby Awards

The 2023 Ulster Rugby Awards were announced online on 1 June. Winners were:[46]

Future

Signings announced for next season include South African prop Steven Kitshoff, from the Stormers,[47] and flanker Dave Ewers, from Exeter Chiefs.[48]

Flanker Jordi Murphy announced his retirement at the end of the 2022–23 season.[49] Lock Frank Bradshaw Ryan left for Montauban.[50] Wings Rob Lyttle[51] and Craig Gilroy[52] announced they would leave at the end of the season. Hooker Declan Moore and scrum-half Michael McDonald will move to Connacht on a season-long loan.[53]

Five academy players will join the senior squad on development contracts: lock Harry Sheridan, scrum-half Conor McKee, hooker James McCormick, back row forward Reuben Crothers and centre Ben Carson.[54]

Staff

PositionNameNationality
Chief executive officerJonny Petrie
Operations directorBryn Cunningham Ireland
Head coachDan McFarland
Assistant coachDan Soper New Zealand
Defence coachJonny Bell Ireland
Forwards coachRoddy Grant
Skills coachCraig Newby New Zealand
Academy managerGavin Hogg
Elite performance development officerWillie Faloon
Elite performance development officerNeil Doak

Squad

Senior squad

Players in

Players out

Ulster Rugby squad[68]
Props

Hookers

Locks

Back row

Scrum-halves

Fly-halves

Centres

Wings

Fullbacks

(c) denotes the team captain, Bold denotes internationally capped players. Italics denotes academy players who appeared in the senior team.
* denotes players qualified to play for Ireland on residency or dual nationality.
ST denotes a short-term signing.

Academy squad

Players in

Players out

Ulster Rugby academy squad[72]
Props

Hookers

  • James McCormick (3)

Locks

Back row

Scrum-halves

  • Conor McKee (2)

Fly-halves

  • James Humphreys (2)
Centres
  • Ben Carson (3)

Wings

  • None currently named

Fullbacks

  • Rory Telfer (1)
Number in brackets indicates players stage in the three-year academy cycle.
* denotes players qualified to play for Ireland on residency or dual nationality.
Players and their allocated positions from the Ulster Rugby website.[73]

Ulster 'A'

The following players, other than players from the senior squad and academy, appeared for Ulster 'A this season.

2022–23 European Rugby Champions Cup

See main article: 2022–23 European Rugby Champions Cup.

Round of 16

2022–23 United Rugby Championship

See main article: 2022–23 United Rugby Championship.

Notes

Home attendance

Domestic LeagueEuropean CupTotal
LeagueFixturesAverage AttendanceHighestLowestLeagueFixturesAverage AttendanceHighestLowestTotal AttendanceAverage Attendance
1013,41316,74110,8582022–23 European Rugby Champions Cup118,196 18,19618,196152,33013,848

Ulster Women

2022-23 Women's Interprovincial Series

See main article: IRFU Women's Interprovincial Series.

TeamPWDLPFPALPPts
1330011041012
23201983608
33102591004
430031910211

Senior club rugby

All-Ireland League

See main article: All-Ireland League (rugby union).

Ballynahinch were Ulster's only club in Division 1A, finishing fifth.[74] City of Armagh achieved promotion by finishing first in Division 1B; Banbridge finished 9th and Malone were tenth, and both were relegated.[75] Queen's University were promoted after finishing first in Division 2A; Ballymena were seventh.[76] In Division 2B, Dungannon were third, Rainey Old Boys sixth, and Belfast Harlequins seventh.[77] And in Division 2C, Instonians finished first and were promoted; Bangor were sixth and Omagh Academicals 7th.[78]

Clogher Valley were promoted to the All-Ireland League for the first time after finishing top of the Ulster Rugby Championship[79] and winning playoffs against Leinster's Bective Rangers[80] and Munster's Richmond.[81]

Ulster Rugby Premiership Division 1

See main article: Ulster Senior League (rugby union).

League table

TeamPWDLPtsStatus
1550022Champions
2540119
3521214
451048
551138
651046

Ulster Rugby Premiership Division 2

League table

TeamPWDLPtsStatus
1550024
2530216
3530214
452039
551047
651047

Ulster Senior Cup

See main article: Ulster Senior Cup (rugby union).

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  3. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/60491353 "Frank Bradshaw Ryan: Ulster sign Irish lock on one-year deal"
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  5. https://ulster.rugby/content/all-black-toomaga-allen-is-coming-to-ulster "All-Black Toomaga-Allen is coming to Ulster"
  6. https://ulster.rugby/content/talented-local-player-from-city-of-armagh-rfc-signs-on-with-ulster-rugby "Talented local player from City of Armagh RFC signs on with Ulster Rugby"
  7. https://ulster.rugby/content/shanahan-postlethwaite-and-moxham-commit-to-ulster-as-moore-signs-on "Shanahan, Postlethwaite and Moxham commit to Ulster as Moore signs on"
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  10. https://www.rugbypass.com/news/dragons-sign-bradley-roberts-four-days-after-richard-hibbard-retirement-urc-wales/ "Dragons sign Bradley Roberts four days after Hibbard retirement"
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  13. https://ulster.rugby/content/report-ulster-xx-exeter-chiefs-xx "Report | Ulster 31 Exeter Chiefs 12"
  14. https://ulster.rugby/content/pre-season-glasgow-v-ulster-cancelled "Pre-season | Glasgow v Ulster cancelled"
  15. https://www.irishrugby.ie/2022/09/14/emerging-ireland-squad-named-for-toyota-challenge-in-bloemfontein/ "Emerging Ireland Squad Named For Toyota Challenge In Bloemfontein"
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  17. https://www.unitedrugby.com/latest/match-report/ulster-produce-dominant-display-to-start-season-with-win-over-connacht "Ulster produce dominant display to start season with win over Connacht"
  18. https://www.unitedrugby.com/latest/match-report/ulster-overcome-battling-scarlets-in-llanelli-thriller "Ulster overcome battling Scarlets in Llanelli thriller"
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  20. https://www.unitedrugby.com/latest/match-report/ulster-bounce-back-to-cruise-past-ospreys "Ulster bounce back to cruise past Ospreys"
  21. https://www.unitedrugby.com/latest/match-report/ulster-make-extra-man-count-in-narrow-victory-over-emirates-lions "Ulster make extra man count in narrow victory over Emirates Lions"
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  25. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/63314744 "Autumn internationals: Wing Stockdale returns to 37-man Ireland squad for first time since July 2021"
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  27. Johnny Watterson, "URC: Leinster turn around Ulster despite Cian Healy's red card", The Irish Times, 3 December 2022.
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  30. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/rugby/ulster-rugby/connacht-20-ulster-22-ratings-tom-stewart-continues-strong-start-to-season-as-province-finally-get-win-on-board-42241897.html "Connacht 20 Ulster 22 ratings: Tom Stewart continues strong start to season as province finally get win on board"
  31. https://www.unitedrugby.com/latest/news/round-12-statmaster-preview "Round 12 Statmaster Preview"
  32. Shane Donovan, "Ulster's Marty Moore to see surgeon after ACL injury confirmed", Irish Examiner, 10 January 2023
  33. https://ulster.rugby/content/match-report-ulster-35-5-dhl-stormers "Match Report: Ulster 35 - 5 DHL Stormers"
  34. https://www.irishnews.com/sport/rugbyunion/2023/01/21/news/sheridan_a_surprise_inclusion_in_ulster_team_to_face_sale_in_heineken_cup-3010941/ "Sheridan a surprise inclusion in Ulster team to face Sale in Heineken Cup"
  35. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/64454643 "Six Nations: Uncapped Ulster hooker Tom Stewart called into Ireland squad"
  36. Neil Treacey, "Timoney and Frawley drafted into Ireland squad ahead of trip to Scotland", RTÉ Sport, 7 March 2023
  37. Ian Cameron, "Three players called up as Ireland lose another lock", Rugby Pass, 20 February 2023
  38. https://www.irishrugby.ie/report/late-mangan-try-completes-impressive-ireland-u-20-win/ "Ireland Under-20s Advance To Semi-Finals As Pool Winners"
  39. https://www.irishrugby.ie/report/late-mangan-try-completes-impressive-ireland-u-20-win/ "Late Mangan Try Completes Impressive Ireland U-20 Win"
  40. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/64821496 "United Rugby Championship: Cardiff 20-42 Ulster - Visitors move third with six-try win"
  41. https://ulster.rugby/content/match-report-cardiff-20-42-ulster "Match Report | Cardiff 20-42 Ulster"
  42. https://ulster.rugby/content/match-report-ulster-32-vodacom-bulls-23 "Match Report: Ulster 32 - Vodacom Bulls 23"
  43. Paul McIntyre, "Stockdale and Herring hit milestones as Ulster eye URC semi-final spot", The Irish News, 5 May 2023
  44. https://www.unitedrugby.com/latest/news/tom-stewart-named-ofx-top-try-scorer-in-the-2022-23-united-rugby-championship-awards "Tom Stewart named OFX Top Try Scorer in the 2022/23 United Rugby Championship Awards"
  45. https://www.the42.ie/ulsters-tom-stewart-wins-next-gen-player-of-the-season-accolade-6064493-May2023/ "Ulster's Tom Stewart wins Next-Gen Player of the Season accolade"
  46. https://ulster.rugby/content/2022-23-heineken-ulster-rugby-awards-winners-announced "2022-23 Heineken Ulster Rugby Awards | Winners announced"
  47. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/rugby/ulster-sign-south-africa-prop-steven-kitshoff-on-a-three-year-deal/42131244.html "Ulster sign South Africa prop Steven Kitshoff on a three-year deal"
  48. Adam Kyriacou, "Dave Ewers: Ulster announce signing of Exeter Chiefs stalwart", Planet Rugby, 17 January 2023
  49. Web site: 'Looking forward to next chapter' - Jordi Murphy announces retirement . the42 . 3 April 2023.
  50. News: Du renfort en deuxième ligne à Montauban. Rugbyrama.fr . 14 March 2023. 14 March 2023. fr.
  51. Jonathan Bradley, "I’m sad to be leaving Ulster at end of the season, admits winger Rob Lyttle", Belfast Telegraph, 11 April 2023
  52. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/65311394 "Craig Gilroy: Former Ireland wing to leave Ulster at the end of this season"
  53. https://www.connachtrugby.ie/news/declan-moore-and-michael-mcdonald-join-connacht/bp2560/?fbclid=IwAR0iRRsFjSuQWXV_1e6eq4mhn4yQdx_BdmSTAacbRGgPYWnErwJulnLy-e0 "Declan Moore & Michael McDonald join Connacht"
  54. https://ulster.rugby/content/ulster-secure-young-prospects-to-new-deals "Ulster secure young prospects to new deals", Ulster Rugby, 12 April 2023
  55. News: Introducing Frank Bradshaw Ryan, Ulster's 'giant' new signing. Belfast Live. 23 February 2022. 23 February 2022.
  56. News: Ulster announce signing of Munster fly-half Jake Flannery on one-year deal. Belfast Telegraph. 17 March 2022. 17 March 2022.
  57. https://ulster.rugby/content/irish-qualified-mcdonald-to-link-up-with-ulster-from-western-force?fbclid=IwAR0pcbrvr3lwkkwwAtMB7JxPguvizc1fFpla3h-5TiuRxDhyVBKTG2LDSNA "Irish-qualified McDonald to link-up with Ulster from Western Force"
  58. News: Talented local player from City of Armagh RFC signs on with Ulster Rugby. Ulster Rugby. 1 March 2022. 1 March 2022.
  59. News: Ulster Recruit Reffell As Cooney And Addison Pen Extensions. Irish Rugby. 1 January 2022. 5 January 2022.
  60. News: Two more Worcester players find new clubs, including British Lion. Ruck.co.uk. 6 October 2022. 6 October 2022.
  61. News: Shanahan, Postlethwaite and Moxham commit to Ulster as Moore signs on. Ulster Rugby. 1 February 2022. 1 February 2022.
  62. Promoted from academy

  63. News: ROSS KANE SIGNS FOR TRAILFINDERS. Ealing Trailfinders. 24 May 2022. 24 May 2022.
  64. https://www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/2022/0531/1302294-mick-kearney-hangs-up-his-boots/ "Mick Kearney hangs up his boots"
  65. Web site: Ex-Ireland and Lions prop Jack McGrath announces retirement at 33. 16 February 2023. The 42. 17 February 2023.
  66. News: DAVID O’CONNOR SIGNS PERMANENT DEAL. Ealing Trailfinders. 2 June 2022. 2 June 2022.
  67. News: Dragons announce signing of Wales hooker Bradley Roberts. Wales Online. 25 January 2022. 25 January 2022.
  68. https://ulster.rugby/content/ulster-rugby-locks-in-senior-mens-squad-for-next-season "Ulster Rugby locks in Senior Men's squad for next season"
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  70. https://www.ampthillrufc.com/match-preview-1881-v-richmond-vikings-sat-12th-feb-2022/ "Match Preview: 1881 v Richmond Vikings, Sat 12th Feb 2022"
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  72. https://ulster.rugby/content/ulster-rugby-academy-2022-23-squad-confirmed "Ulster Rugby Academy 2022/23 squad confirmed"
  73. https://ulster.rugby/teams/academy/squad-list Academy squad list
  74. https://www.finalwhistle.ie/rugby/table/all-ireland-league-division-1a-2022-23/ All Ireland League Division 1A 2022/23
  75. https://www.finalwhistle.ie/rugby/table/all-ireland-league-division-1b-2022-23/ All Ireland League Division 1B 2022/23
  76. https://www.finalwhistle.ie/rugby/table/all-ireland-league-division-2a-2022-23/ All Ireland League Division 2A 2022/23
  77. https://www.finalwhistle.ie/rugby/table/all-ireland-league-division-2b-2022-23/ All Ireland League Division 2B 2022/23
  78. https://www.finalwhistle.ie/rugby/table/all-ireland-league-division-2c-2022-23/ All Ireland League Division 2c 2022/23
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