- Keith Wood
Infobox Rugby biography
name = Keith Wood
birthname = Keith Gerard Mallinson Wood
nickname = The Raging Potato, Uncle Fester
dateofbirth = birth date and age|df=yes|1972|1|27
placeofbirth = Killaloe, Co. Clare, Ireland
height =height|m=1.83
weight = 16 st 10 lbs (106 kg)
school =St. Munchin's College
ru_currentclub = Retired
ru_position = hooker|capital=yes
ru_clubyears = 2000-2003 1999-2000 1995-1999 1992-1994
ru_clubupdate = 7 August 2006
ru_proclubs = HarlequinsMunster Rugby Harlequins Garryowen
ru_clubcaps =
ru_clubpoints =
ru_province = Munster
ru_provinceyears = 1999-2000
ru_provincecaps =
ru_provincepoints =
ru_provinceupdate =7 August 2006
ru_nationalyears = 1994-2003 1997, 2001
ru_nationalteam = IrelandBritish & Irish Lions
ru_nationalcaps = 58 5
ru_nationalpoints = (75) (0)
ru_ntupdate = 7 August 2006
other = yes
spouse = Nicola Wood
children = Alexander
relatives = Gordon Wood (father)Keith Gerard Mallinson Wood (born 27 January 1972,
Killaloe, County Clare ) and educated atSt Munchin's College , Limerick is a former international rugby union footballer who played hooker for Ireland, the Lions, Garryowen, Harlequins and Munster.He was nicknamed 'The Raging Potato' because of his bald head. He was also known as 'Uncle Fester' due to his resemblance to a character in "
The Addams Family ". His father, Gordon Wood, played prop 29 times for Ireland.He started his career with Garryowen who he helped to All Ireland titles in 1992 and 1994 before moving to Harlequins. He returned to play with
Munster Rugby in the 1999-2000 season and played in theEuropean Rugby Cup final thatMunster Rugby lost toNorthampton Saints 9-8 inTwickenham Stadium before returning to Harlequins. Wood made his international debut in 1994 against Australia. He was capped 58 times for Ireland and five times for the Lions. Renowned for playing with his heart on his sleeve, Wood always put his body on the line with trademark charging runs at the defence, or bullish tackles. Never the most accurate player in the set piece his real strength was in leadership and open play where he dominated the world XV's hooker spot.He played on the 1997 and 2001 Lions tours, and was the inaugural winner of the IRB World Player of the Year award in 2001. He played a major part in the Lions' 2-1 series victory over the Springboks in 1997. Wood captained Ireland. He was followed as Ireland captain by
Brian O'Driscoll . Wood retired from playing after the2003 Rugby World Cup .In 2005 Wood was inducted into the Rugby Hall of fame.
He currently holds a world record of 15 full international test tries scored by a hooker, previously held by Sean Fitzpatrick (12) of the New Zealand All Blacks.
Wood used to play
hurling , and was a member of theClare GAA side that played in the inauguralNenagh Co-op hurling tournament in 1988.He scored 4 tries in one game in the 1999 World Cup, in the pool stage against the USA. Ireland were later eliminated from the tournament when they lost in a nail-biting encounter to Argentina in the quarter-final play-off.
Wood is now an
entrepreneur , helping cash-rich time-poor [ [http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/Cash+Rich+Time+Poor Definition] ] executives to combinegolf with property investment [Daily Telegraph Thursday 26th July 2007 ( issue Number 47,320) Jobs Section page A3 "Forging a life beyond the front row" Interview with Martin Baker ] . In addition he now works for the BBC and the Daily Telegraph as afreelance journalist .References
External links
* [http://www.irishrugby.ie/227_7678.php?player=7610&includeref=dynamic Ireland profile]
* [http://www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=1446 Sporting heroes 1]
* [http://www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=704 Sporting heroes 2]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?menuId=1087&menuItemId=10212&view=COLUMNIST&grid=F7&targetRule=10 Keith Wood's column in the Daily Telegraph]
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