Andrew Porter (rugby union) explained

Andrew Gerald Porter
Fullname:Andrew Gerald Porter
Birth Date:16 January 1996
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Height:1.830NaN0
Weight:1230NaN0
School:St. Andrew's College
University:University College Dublin
Position:Prop
Currentclub:Leinster
Years1:2016–
Clubs1:Leinster
Apps1:115
Points1:85
Repyears1:2015–2016
Repteam1:Ireland U20
Repcaps1:17
Reppoints1:10
Repyears2:2017–
Repteam2:Ireland
Repcaps2:65
Reppoints2:30
Clubupdate:8 January 2023
Repupdate:6 July 2024

Andrew Gerald Porter (born 16 January 1996) is an Irish professional rugby union player who plays as a prop for United Rugby Championship club Leinster and the Ireland national team. He was selected for the British and Irish Lions tour of South Africa in 2021.

Early life

Porter’s mother died from cancer when he was a child.[1] Porter was educated and played rugby at St. Andrew's College, Dublin from 2008–2014.[2] He then attended and played rugby for University College Dublin.[3] [4]

Porter was noted for his strength and power. He could squat 350 kg (772 lb), making him already one of the strongest rugby players in the world, when he was aged just 20 and in his first year under professional contract.[5]

Club career

Porter entered the Leinster academy in Summer 2016 and made his senior first team debut off the bench against Benetton Treviso in the first game of the season on 2 September.[6] He was noted for his surprising speed and mobility in the loose, as evidenced by him making a break and scoring a try from inside his own half in the 2015–16 season for UCD in the AIL League.[7]

International career

At under-20 level, Porter starred for the Ireland U20 team for two seasons, including being involved in their best ever result in the Junior World Championship in 2016, when they finished runners-up. He made twelve appearances and scored two tries over the two seasons of his involvement with the squad.[8]

Porter first represented Ireland at senior level in 2017.[9]

On 6 May 2021, Porter was named in the squad for the 2021 British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa.[10]

Career statistics

List of international tries

NumberPositionPointsTriesResultOppositionVenueDate
1Prop51LostTwickenham Stadium23 February 2020[11]
2Prop51WonAviva Stadium21 November 2021[12]
3–4Prop102WonForsyth Barr Stadium9 July 2022[13]
5Prop51WonAviva Stadium11 February 2023[14]
6Prop51WonAviva Stadium16 March 2024[15]
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Honours

Ireland
Leinster

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/rugby-union/andrew-porter-details-heartbreaking-reason-31954887?int_source=amp_continue_reading&int_medium=amp&int_campaign=continue_reading_button#amp-readmore-target
  2. Web site: Greg Jones and Andrew Porter. St. Andrew's College Dublin. 2016-12-01.
  3. Web site: TheJournal.ie - 'Even for guys headed for the very top, the Colours is a hugely significant game' . www.the42.ie . 2 April 2018 . 8 June 2021.
  4. Web site: Trinity Rugby Lose 23-13 to UCD in Top Table Clash . www.universitytimes.ie . 8 June 2021.
  5. Web site: 5 U20 stars who made a Championship semi-final look ridiculously easy today . The42.ie . 2016-06-20 . 2016-10-06.
  6. Web site: TimeKO 14:05 . Leinster Academy Squad | Players | Profiles | Academy : Leinster Academy | The Team | Leinster Rugby | Official website . Leinsterrugby.ie . 2016-10-06.
  7. Web site: O'Brien . Brendan . Colossus Andrew Porter about far more than just raw power . Irish Examiner . 2016-02-11 . 2016-10-06.
  8. Web site: Andrew Porter . Ireland U20 Squad | Profiles : Irish Rugby | Official Website . Irishrugby.ie . 2016-10-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161207051557/http://www.irishrugby.ie/rugby/fixturesandresults/squads_ireland_u20.php?player=122470&includeref=dynamic . 2016-12-07 . dead .
  9. Web site: Andrew Porter Rugby Andrew Porter News, Stats & Team RugbyPass . 2024-02-02 . www.rugbypass.com . en.
  10. Web site: British and Irish Lions 2021: Sam Simmonds in 37-man squad but Billy Vunipola misses out. 6 May 2021. BBC Sport. 6 May 2021.
  11. Web site: England keep title hopes alive as George Ford outwits Ireland defence . Kitson . Robert . 23 February 2020 . The Guardian . 31 May 2023 .
  12. Web site: O'Mahony hails Carbery after Ireland's emphatic win over Argentina . Media . PA . 21 November 2021 . The Guardian . 31 May 2023 .
  13. Web site: New Zealand 12-23 Ireland: second rugby union Test – as it happened . Calvert . Lee . 9 July 2022 . The Guardian . 31 May 2023 .
  14. Web site: Ireland 32-19 France: Six Nations 2023 – as it happened . Calvert . Lee . 11 February 2023 . The Guardian . 31 May 2023 .
  15. Web site: IRELAND CROWNED CHAMPIONS AGAIN . Six Nations Rugby . 17 March 2024.
  16. Web site: Andrew Gerald Porter .
  17. Web site: All 30 of Ireland's Grand Slam contributors rated - but one man comes out on top. 20 March 2018. Irish Independent. 22 March 2018.