Ethan Coughlan

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Ethan Coughlan
Date of birth (2002-04-13) 13 April 2002 (age 19)
Place of birthClare, Ireland
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight81 kg (12.8 st; 179 lb)
SchoolRice College
UniversityLimerick Senior College
Rugby union career
Position(s) Scrum-half
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
Ennis ()
2020– Shannon ()
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2021– Munster 2 (0)
Correct as of 29 January 2022
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
2019 Ireland U18 2 (0)
2022– Ireland U20 5 (0)
Correct as of 20 March 2022

Ethan Coughlan (born 13 April 2002) is an Irish rugby union player who is currently a member of Munster's academy. He plays as a scrum-half and represents Limerick club Shannon in the amateur All-Ireland League.

Early life[]

Born in Clare, Coughlan first began playing rugby aged 11 with Ennis, with whom he won an under-16 title in 2018 and a shared under-18 cup in 2020.[1] As well as rugby, Coughlan also played association football and enjoyed success in football and hurling with St Joseph's Doora-Barefield GAA, winning a Minor A football title in 2018 to go with under-16 titles in both sports. In 2020, Coughlan joined famous Limerick club Shannon to play in the amateur All-Ireland League. Previously a student at Rice College, Coughlan now studies sports strength and conditioning at Limerick Senior College.[2]

Munster[]

Coughlan's success with Ennis saw him progress to regional squads with Munster and join the National Talent Squad. During the 2020–21 season, he trained with Munster's senior squad on several occasions, providing cover at scrum-half during periods of injury and international absence,[3] and travelling with the matchday squad for league and European fixtures, whilst also representing the province at 'A' level.[2] Ahead of the 2021–22 season, Coughlan joined Munster's academy as one of three year one recruits.[1] Following the disruption caused by the province's recent tour to South Africa, Coughlan made his senior competitive debut for Munster in their opening 2021–22 Champions Cup fixture away to English club Wasps on 12 December 2021, coming on as a replacement for Conor Murray in the province's 35–14 win,[4] alongside fellow Ennis RFC men Conor Moloney and Tony Butler.[5]

Ireland[]

Coughlan captained the Ireland under-18s in Italy in 2019, and was selected for a talent camp for the Ireland under-20s in May 2021.[2] He was selected in the Ireland under-20s squad for the 2022 Six Nations Under 20s Championship when it was announced in January 2022,[6] and made his competitive debut for the under-20s in their tournament-opening 53–5 win against Wales on 4 February, coming on for starting scrum-half Matthew Devine in the 52nd minute.[7] One week later, Coughlan was promoted to the starting XV for Ireland's 17–16 away win against France,[8] before being used as a replacement in Ireland's 39–12 win against Italy on 25 February,[9] the 42–27 away win against England on 12 March,[10] and the 59–5 home win against Scotland on 20 March that secured a Grand Slam for Ireland.[11]

Honours[]

Ireland under-20s[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Trio Join Greencore Munster Rugby Academy". Munster Rugby. 29 July 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b c ""I Am Doing Everything With A Smile On My Face And Enjoying The Moment"". The Clare Champion. 1 April 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  3. ^ "Squad Update | Munster Prepare For Benetton Away". Munster Rugby. 25 January 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Munster's young guns thrill in wild and wonderful bonus-point win over Wasps". The42. 12 December 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Clare Trio Included In Munster Squad For Champions Cup Clash With Wasps". Clare FM. 10 December 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Rueben Crothers named as captain in 31-man Ireland squad for U20s Six Nations". The42. 28 January 2022. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
  7. ^ "Ireland begin U20s begin Six Nations campaign with blistering eight-try victory over Wales". The42. 4 February 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  8. ^ "Ireland U20s dig deep to record brilliant last-ditch win in France". The42. 11 February 2022. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  9. ^ "Ireland U20s keep Grand Slam bid on track with bonus-point win over Italy". The42. 25 February 2022. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  10. ^ "Ireland's U20s stun England in their backyard to edge closer to a grand slam". The42. 12 March 2022. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  11. ^ a b c d "Ireland U-20s Secure Grand Slam With Nine-Try Win Over Scotland". Irish Rugby. 20 March 2022. Retrieved 21 March 2022.

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