Damian Cronin Explained

Damian Cronin
Birth Name:Damian Cronin
Birth Date:17 April 1963
Birth Place:Wegberg, West Germany
Height:6feet
Weight:17st
Ru Position:Lock
Repteam1:Scotland 'B'
Repteam2:Scotland 'A'
Repteam3:Scotland
Repteam4:British and Irish Lions
Repcaps1:1
Repcaps2:8
Repcaps3:45
Repyears1:1988
Repyears2:1990-96
Repyears3:1988-98
Repyears4:1993
Province1:Anglo-Scots
Provinceyears1:-
Years1:1996-98
Clubs1:Wasps
Amatyears1:1986-89
Amatyears2:1990-94
Amatyears3:1994-95
Amatteam1:Bath
Amatteam2:London Scottish
Amatteam3:Bourges

Damian Cronin (born 17 April 1963 in Wegberg, West Germany) is a former Scotland international rugby union player.[1]

Rugby Union career

Amateur career

He is an alumnus of The Campion School and Prior Park College.

Before the advent of professionalism, Cronin played for Bath and London Scottish. When the Rugby World Cup of 1995 began Cronin was playing for the French club Bourges.

Provincial and professional career

Cronin played for the Anglo-Scots district in the Scottish Inter-District Championship.[2]

When rugby union turned professional, Cronin played for Wasps.

International career

He qualified for Scotland based on his grandparents from Musselburgh.[3]

He was capped by Scotland 'B' against Italy in 1988.

He was capped by Scotland 'A' 8 times between 1990 and 1996. Playing in the second row, he was part of the Grand Slam winning side in 1990. He made his Scotland debut 16 January 1988 against Ireland with his last appearance ten years later against England. In all he won 45 caps and scored 5 tries.[4] He played in the 1991 and 1995 World Cups whilst being a member of London Scottish.

Cronin had a reputation as a prankster. This anecdote from the Glasgow Herald in 1998 is described as the 'crowning moment' of his career:[5]

That occasion was 1995 in Paris when Scotland beat France for the first and only time at the modern Parc des Princes. However, for Cronin the day's highlight came when the crowning moment in his career as a serial prankster arrived at the post-match dinner. Gavin Hastings, buoyant having scored the try which clinched that win, had asked Cronin, then playing in France with Bourges, to help him write his speech so he could make it in French. The direct translation of what was read out does not bear repetition, but suffice to say there was widespread shock among his hosts at the frankness of the Scotland captain's account of how he had spent the hours between the game finishing and getting to the function.

He was also a British and Irish Lion as he went on the 1993 tour to New Zealand.

Business career

He is a Director at Woodstone, a wood and stone floor-fitting company.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Damian Francis Cronin. ESPN scrum.
  2. News: Anglo-Scots united in drive for victory . . Bill . McMurtrie. 4 December 1989 . 11 June 2022.
  3. Web site: Cronin reborn as the demolition man . Barrie . Fairall. The Independent. 22 October 2011 . 11 June 2022.
  4. Web site: Rugby Union - ESPN Scrum - Statsguru - Player analysis - Damian Cronin - Test matches. ESPN scrum.
  5. News: End of the line for Cronin. The Herald. Glasgow . 8 October 1998 . 11 June 2022.
  6. https://uk.linkedin.com/in/damian-cronin-53a84924