Tom Murphy (rugby union) explained

Tom Murphy
Full Name:Thomas Desmond Murphy
Birth Date:25 April 1972
Birth Place:Longreach, QLD, Australia
Height:5 ft 11 in
Weight:215 lb
University:University of Queensland
University of Cambridge
Position:Hooker
Superyears1:2000–01
Superapps1:14
Superpoints1:0
Superyears2:2002
Superapps2:11
Superpoints2:0

Thomas Desmond Murphy (born 25 April 1972) is an Australian former professional rugby union player.

Born in Longreach, Queensland, Murphy was a hooker and played rugby in England during the 1990s. He won two Cambridge blues, captaining the university to victory in the 1997 Varsity match, and spent a season with Harlequins.[1]

Murphy linked up with the ACT Brumbies on his return to Australia in 2000 and was an understudy to Jeremy Paul for two seasons. Following the retirement of Reds hooker Michael Foley, Murphy took the opportunity to return to Queensland and fight for the vacant position, but was forced to retire himself within one season due to a neck injury.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Proud Murphy toasts sweet day . . 10 December 1997.
  2. Web site: Murphy happy to be home . . en . 26 March 2002.
  3. Web site: Murphy forced to retire . ESPN.com . en . 31 January 2003.