Hip injury forces O’Loughlin to retire
Wednesday, 13 April 2011 14:02    Print E-mail

Hip injury forces O’Loughlin to retire.

ConorOL300Connacht Rugby regret to confirm that scrum-half Conor O’Loughlin is being forced to retire from rugby through injury.
The 28-year old former Ireland U21 scrum-half has been troubled with a hip injury that has curtailed his involvement with the Province this season.
Conor was part of Michael Bradley’s 2002/03 Irish U21 side alongside Connacht team-mates John Muldoon and Keith Matthews. He was awarded his first Connacht contract following the U21 World Cup:

“I was studying Business Information Systems in Cork when Brads (Michael Bradley) called me and offered me a full time contract so I jumped at the opportunity. I transferred the course to NUIG and finished it here in Galway.”

Conor’s first game for Connacht  was against London Irish in August ‘03 and he scored his first try later that week against a star-studded Munster team that boasted the likes of Keith Wood, Paul O’Connell and Peter Stringer. His first competitive game was against the Cardiff Blues playing alongside Eric Elwood, Michael Swift and Tim Allnutt and he went on to earn 22 caps that season.

A shoulder injury sustained against Montpellier sidelined the Athlone-man for a number of months in ’04 but he recovered well and consistent form and regular game-time with Connacht earned a cap for Ireland ‘A’ against the England Saxons.

“I’ve played in some great matches over the years, playing Harlequins in the Sportsground in the Parker Pen Challenge Cup in ’04 was special. That was my first time playing in front of such a huge home crowd and the atmosphere was amazing. Representing my country for Ireland ‘A’ was another proud occasion for me”
With 97 caps to his name O’Loughlin is one of Connacht’s longest serving players

“Growing up in Connacht, playing underage, you have a lot of loyalty to the Province and over the years you grow more and more attached to it. Working with Brads was great; he really helped develop my game and was probably the biggest influence in my rugby career.  I’ve really enjoyed the last couple of years here; the camaraderie in the squad is fantastic and Eric (Elwood) and his management team are doing some great work with the lads and they’re definitely going places.”

Conor sustained an injury to his hip in December 2006 against Montpellier and consequently his hip has deteriorated to a point where he can no longer play rugby

“I’ve exhausted every medical avenue at this stage and I’ve been advised that I can no longer continue my career as a professional rugby player. It’s taken me a while to get my head around it but everyone’s been really helpful and supportive, especially my family and friends, and I’m very grateful to them for that.”

“Rugby’s been my life for the last 8 years so I’m going to have to look at my options now, I’ve completed a Masters of Finance, my CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) Level 1 exam and I’m sitting the Level 2 in June so there are options there for me in a role outside of rugby. I’ve no regrets at all; I’ve been living the dream for the last 8 years and I’m sure I’ll come back to it at some stage in some form or another but for now I’m looking forward to the challenge of something different”

Connacht Head Coach Eric Elwood spoke about the news:

“We’re all very disappointed that Conor can no longer play, he’s been a great servant to Connacht Rugby over the years and will be a massive loss to the club. The manner in which Conor has dealt with his injury is remarkable and it is a huge shame that Connacht are losing a home-grown player of his talents. Conor has shown great loyalty to Connacht and it’s sad to see such a successful career cut short by injury. I’m confident Conor will excel at whatever he moves onto and we wish him the very best of luck in his future endeavours, the door will always be open for him to return to us in some capacity.”

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4 Connacht players make U18 squad
Sunday, 10 April 2011 09:56    Print E-mail

4 Connacht players make U18 squad

The Ireland U-18 Club team, sponsored by PwC, to play a combined England U-18 Club and School side in Ashbourne on Sunday morning has been named.
The starting XV shows one change in personnel to the side that defeated Germany U-18 by 54 - 0 in Berlin last month.
Scrum half Finbarr McGowan picked up an injury in that game so Carlow's Eoin Stynes starts with Barry Digby of Buccaneers coming into the replacements.
Eoghan Masterson of Portlaoise will Captain the side.


IRELAND UNDER-18 CLUBS Squad (v Combined England U-18 Clubs/Schools XV, Ashbourne RFC, Sunday, April 10, kick-off 11.30am):
15 - David Panter (St. Paul's Coll/London Irish/Exiles)
14 - Tom Flynn (Epsom Coll/Cobham RFC/Exiles)
13 - Conall Doherty (City of Derry/Ulster)
12 - Thomas Daly (County Carlow/Leinster)
11 - Conor Fitzgibbon (Buccaneers/Connacht)
10 - Liam Bourke (Navan/Leinster)
9 - Eoin Stynes (County Carlow/Leinster)
1 - Peter Dooley (Birr/Leinster)
2 - George McGuigan (Gosforth Academy/Newcastle Falcons/Exiles)
3 - Ryan Furniss (Worcester Coll/Worcester Warriors/Exiles)
4 - Eoghan Masterson (Portlaoise/Leinster)
5 - Ultan Dillane (Tralee/Munster)
6 - Akhlaque Khan (Navan/Leinster)
7 - Sean O'Brien (Galwegians/Connacht)
8 - Conor Joyce (Solihull Sch/Leicester Tigers/Exiles)

Replacements:
16 - Jamie Dever (Westport/Connacht)
17 - Josh O'Rourke (De La Salle Palmerston/Leinster)
18 - Cillian Walsh (Killarney/Munster)
19 - David O'Connell (Old Christians/Munster)
20 - Cronan Gleeson (Nenagh Ormond/Munster)
21 - Barry Digby (Buccaneers/Connacht)
22 - Kieran Butler (New Ross/Leinster)
23 - Adam Byrne (Naas/Leinster)

 
Connacht 'A' 21 Enisei STM 11
Wednesday, 06 April 2011 16:27    Print E-mail
Connacht ‘A’ kicked off this challenge match amid swirling winds at The Sportsground against a physical Enisei STM side.
Connacht boosted an impressive squad with senior players such as John Muldoon, Darragh Fanning and Mike McComish mixing seamlessly with Academy and club players alike.
Connacht’s Dave Nolan made the most of a deft inside pass from Buccaneers Mark Dolan on the Russian 22m, he still had work to do and after fending off 3 tacklers stretched for the line and Connacht’s opening score. Aidan Wynne added the conversion to make it 7 3, Enisei converting an earlier penalty. Enisei’s scrum half squirmed over for a try after 27 minutes when a smooth lineout and 3 quick rucks left the Connacht defense stretched. He was unable to add the conversion but 8 minutes later their centre slotted a drop-goal. With the wind picking up both teams were forced to move the ball through the hands and both teams defences were tested with Connacht’s front row of Dylan Rogers, Dermot Murphy and Rob Sweeney stepping up to the plate while Danny Qualter and Dave Nolan were busy at the lineouts.
Connacht’s 2nd try started with a huge shove from replacement tighthead Jamie Stevens which gave Kieran Marmion room to spread the ball wide for Jack Carth to run onto. He made the gap for Liam Bibo to squeeze through at full tilt and once he had fixed the fullback floated a pass out to Shane Monahan who dotted the ball over the line. Connacht were under pressure from the restart with a knockon giving the Russians possession, along with a penalty 2 minutes later. The defence held firm though and Connacht were able to clear their lines.
Connacht’s 3rd try started out with 2 replacements linking smoothly with each other. Galwegians Conor Muldoon latching onto a stray Enisei lineout and making some hard yards before offloading in the tackle to Tadhg Leader who made another 15 yards. Connacht retained possession and several minutes later were rewarded when quick ball left Tiernan O’Halloran free on the left wing. He fixed his defender and slipped a pass inside into Liam Bibo who sprinted in from the 22m.
The final score at the Sportsground: Connacht ‘A’ 21 – 11 Enisei STM
Connacht ‘A’ will face Enisei again on Saturday at 3pm in the second ‘A’ match at the Sportsground this week.

 
Vainikolo to join Connacht
Wednesday, 06 April 2011 14:17    Print E-mail

Connacht Rugby have completed the signing of winger Fetu’u Vainikolo from Super 15 franchise The Highlanders.

Fetuu350The 26 year old Tongan born winger moved to New Zealand when he was 12. He joined Northland in 2007 and over his 22 caps scored 10 tries for the New Zealand Province. In 2009 he moved to Otago where he earned a further 15 caps before making his Super Rugby debut for The Highlanders in 2008 against The Reds.
Fetu’u scored an impressive 13 tries for the Highlanders between 2008 and 2010 and is known for his explosive ball-carrying and solid defensive ability. Vainikolo stands 182cm tall and weighs 98kg and will join Connacht at the start of next season on a 2 year contract.
Vainikolo stared for the 2010 New Zealand Barbarians against the New Zealand Maori playing alongside recent Ulster signings Jared Payne and John Afoa putting in an impressive display against the likes of current All Black’s Hosea Gear and Luke McAllister.

Speaking about the move Fetu’u said:
“ I am excited about furthering my career with Connacht. I have watched their progress with interest this season and been impressed with their style of play.  I am looking forward to hopefully scoring many tries in the green jersey”

Connacht’s Head Coach Eric Elwood looks forward to bringing Vainikolo to The Sportsground:
“We’re really looking forward to Fetu’u joining us, he has shown he can score tries from anywhere on the pitch and we are excited to have a player of his skill and expertise joining the team. Having a player of his pace and physicality in the backs will add an extra dimension to our game.”

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