Conor Gilsenan Explained

Conor Gilsenan
Birth Name:Conor Gilsenan
Birth Date:1992 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Mullingar, Westmeath, Ireland
Weight:104kg (229lb)
Ru Currentposition:Flanker, Back Row
Ru Position:Flanker
Ru Clubyears:?-2014
2013–2014
2014-2020
Ru Proclubs:Leinster
Connacht (loan)
London Irish
Ru Clubcaps:?
3
70
Ru Clubpoints:?
(5)
(10)
Ru Clubupdate:17 March 2018
Ru Nationalyears:?-2012
2012–2013
Ru Nationalteam:Ireland U18
Ireland U20
Ru Nationalcaps:?
7
Ru Nationalpoints:?
(0)

Conor Gilsenan (born 10 September 1992) is an Irish former rugby union player. His preferred position was flanker.

Background

Although he played Gaelic football as a youngster, Gilsenan ultimately chose rugby union when, as a teenager, either avenue was open to him. Gilesenan cited his biggest influence in his chosen profession as coming from his family and 'role-model', Irish rugby player; Brian O'Driscoll.

However, he was playing Gaelic football for Wandsorth Gaels of London in 2022.[1]

Rugby career

Three successful years in Leinster's academy meant many International caps for Ireland at various youth levels. After a short loan spell at Connacht, Gilsenan was signed by London Irish in 2014. At the time Irish were competing in the RFU Championship. Highlights in the years that followed included captaining the club in their run to the British & Irish Cup semi-final (2016-2017 season). He also made six starts for The Exiles in their successful promotion campaign (to the Aviva Premiership). A Regular London Irish player in 2017-18.[2]

He was not named in London Irish's squad update in August 2020,[3] it was later confirmed he had been forced to retire for medical reasons.[4]

International career

Gilsenan is a former Ireland U18, U19 and U20 flanker.[5]

The Apprentice

In 2022, Gilsenan appeared as one of the candidates in The Apprentice, and was fired in week two.

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Notes and References

  1. News: 'Mullingar Massive!' - Niall Horan enjoys Wandsworth Gaels' London JFC title win. 4 September 2021.
  2. London Irish: Conor Gilsenan, Todd Gleave and Harry Elrington sign new deals . BBC Sport . 17 December 2017.
  3. Web site: 2020-08-13. London Irish confirm squad for remainder of 2019/20 season 13th August 2020 News. 2020-08-13. London Irish. en.
  4. Web site: 2020-09-01. Conor Gilsenan to retire from rugby 1st September 2020 News. 2020-09-01. London Irish. en.
  5. Promising ex-Leinster back row Gilsenan signs new contract with London Irish . The 42 Ireland . 17 December 2017.