- Dion O'Cuinneagain
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Dion O'Cuinneagain Date of birth 24 May 1972 Place of birth Cape Town, South Africa Height 1.93 Weight 102 School Rondebosch Boys' School University Stellenbosch University Rugby union career Playing career Position Number 8
FlankerProfessional / senior clubs Years Club / team Caps (points) 1997-1999
1999-2000Sale Sharks
Ballymena RFCProvincial/State sides Years Club / team Caps (points) 19xx-1997
1999-2000
2001Western Province
Ulster
MunsterNational team(s) Years Club / team Caps (points) 1998-2000
1998-2000Ireland A
Ireland?
19 (?)
(5)Sevens national teams Years Club / team Comps 1995 South Africa Dion O'Cuinneagain (born 24 May 1972, Cape Town, South Africa) is a former rugby union player who represented both South Africa and Ireland. Since retiring as a rugby player, O'Cuinneagain has worked as a doctor and as a rugby coach.
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Early years
O'Cuinneagain was born and raised in Cape Town. His father, Connell, was a dentist who came from County Dublin, Ireland. The O'Cuinneagain family originally came from Enniscorthy in County Wexford. His mother was a nurse who came from Lancashire. O'Cuinneagain was educated at Rondebosch Boys' School before going onto to study medicine at Stellenbosch University. As a youth he showed potential in several sports. He also represented Western Cape at schoolboy cricket and was a notable hurdler.[1][2][3][4][5]
Clubs and Provinces
O'Cuinneagain played rugby at various levels with University of Cape Town and then Western Province where his team mates included, among others, Tiaan Strauss, Corne Krige and Bobby Skinstad. However his career was initially hindered by a serious hip injury and in 1997 he left South Africa and moved to England where he joined Sale Sharks. Then in 1999 he switched to playing for Ballymena RFC and Ulster. He made five appearances for the latter in the Heineken Cup .[6][7][8] Injuries continued to hinder O'Cuinneagain's career and in 1999 he suffered two shoulder injuries and a broken wrist.[9][10] In 2000 he decided to return to South Africa to complete his medical studies.[11] However in 2001 he made a brief comeback when he agreed to help out an injury depleted Munster. On 13 April 2001 he played in a 24-22 win against a Rest of Ireland XV at Thomond Park [12] before making a late appearance as a replacement against Stade Français in the Heineken Cup semi-final defeat on 22 April.[13]
Rugby international
South Africa
O'Cuinneagain captained South Africa at sevens level. He was a schoolboy international between 1989 and 1990 and in 1995 played for the sevens team at the Hong Kong Sevens.[14][15][16]
Ireland
O'Cuinneagain first played for Ireland at A level and on 3 April 1998 played against England A in a 40-30 away defeat.[17] Between 1998 and 2000 he made 19 full appearances and scored one try for the senior Ireland team. He made his senior international debut in a 37-13 defeat against South Africa on 13 June 1998. He played in all four games during the 1999 Five Nations Championship and then captained Ireland on both a tour of Australia and during the 1999 Rugby World Cup. He scored his one and only try for Ireland on 15 October 1999 in a World Cup game against Romania. He made his final appearance for Ireland in a 60-13 win against Italy at Lansdowne Road on 2 March 2000.[18][19][20]
Later career
After retiring as a rugby player, O'Cuinneagain returned to Cape Town to work as a doctor. He has since worked for several institutes, including the Sports Science Orthopaedic Clinic at the Sport Science Institute of South Africa.[21][22] He has also worked as a general practitioner in Tokai, Cape Town.[23][24] He remains actively involved in rugby and has coached and / or managed the South Africa Sevens and rugby teams at the University of Cape Town .[25][26][27]
Ireland squad – 1999 Rugby World Cup Forwards Backs Coach Ireland national rugby union team captains To 1900 Feb 1875: GH Stack • Dec 1875: R Bell • Feb 1877: R Galbraith • Feb 1877: WH Wilson • Mar 1878: RB Walkington • 1879: WC Neville • 1880: HC Kelly • 1881-Jan 1882: AJ Forrest • Feb 1882: JW Taylor • 1883: G Scriven • Feb 1884: JA McDonald • Mar 1884: DF Moore • Feb 1885: WG Rutherford • Mar 1885: AJ Forrest • Feb 1886: M Johnston • Feb 1886 JP Ross • 1887 RG Warren • Feb-Mar 1888 HJ Neill • Dec 1888-1890 RG Warren • Feb-Mar 1891 Dolway Walkington • Mar 1891 R Stevenson • 1892 Victor Le Fanu • 1893 S Lee • 1894 EG Forrest • Feb 1895 JH O'Conor • Mar 1895 CV Rooke • Mar 1895 EG Forrest • 1896 S Lee • 1897 EG Forrest • Feb 1898 S Lee • Feb 1898 GG Allen • Mar 1898 W Gardiner • 1899-1900 Louis Magee •
To the First World War 1901 Louis Magee • Feb 1902 J Fulton • Mar 1902 Louis Magee • 1903-Feb 1904 Harry Corley • Mar 1904-1906 CE Allen • Feb 1906 Alfred Tedford • Feb 1906-1907 CE Allen • Feb 1908 Harry Thrift • Feb-Mar 1908 James Parke • Feb 1909 Fred Gardiner • Mar 1909 George Hamlet • Mar 1909 Fred Gardiner • Feb 1910 George Hamlet • Mar 1910 Tom Smyth • Mar 1910-1911 George Hamlet • Jan 1912 Dickie Lloyd • Feb 1912 Alexander Foster • Feb 1912-Feb 1914 Dickie Lloyd • Feb-Mar 1914 Alexander Foster •
To the Second World War Feb 1920 Dickie Lloyd • Feb 1920 George Doherty • Mar 1920 Thomas Wallace • Apr 1920 Dickie Lloyd • 1921 George Doherty • Feb 1922 William Collopy • Apr 1922-1923 John Knox Stafford Thompson • Jan-Feb 1924 William Crawford • Feb 1924 William Collopy • Mar 1924-1927 William Crawford • 1928-Feb 1929 George Vaughan Stephenson • Feb 1929 Eugene Davy • Mar 1929-1930 George Vaughan Stephenson • 1931 Mark Sugden • 1932 George Beamish • Feb 1933 Eugene Davy • Mar 1932 George Beamish • Apr 1933 Eugene Davy • 1934-1936 Jack Siggins • 1937-Feb 1938 George Morgan • Mar 1938 Sam Walker • 1939 George Morgan •
To the Professional Era To Be Completed • Jan 1993-Nov 1994:Michael Bradley • Jan 1995:Brendan Mullin • Feb-Mar 1995:Michael Bradley • Mar-May 1995:Terry Kingston • May 1995: Nick Popplewell • Jun 1995:Terry Kingston •
To the Present Day Nov 1995-Feb 1996:Jim Staples • Mar-Nov 1996: Niall Hogan • Nov 1996-Jan 1997: Keith Wood • Feb-Mar 1997:Jim Staples • Nov 1997: Keith Wood • Nov 1997: Nick Popplewell • Dec 1997-Apr 1998: Keith Wood • Jun 1998-Apr 1999: Paddy Johns • Jun-Oct 1999: Dion O'Cuinneagain • 2000-Feb 2001: Keith Wood • Jun 2001: Mick Galwey • Sep-Oct 2001: Keith Wood • Nov 2001: Anthony Foley • Nov 2001: Keith Wood • Feb-Mar 2002: Mick Galwey • Mar 2002: DG Humphreys • Apr-Jun 2002: Keith Wood • Sep 2002: Anthony Foley • Sep 2002: Keith Wood • Sep 2002: Anthony Foley • Nov 2002-Mar 2003: Brian O'Driscoll • Jun 2003: DG Humphreys • Jun 2003: Reggie Corrigan • Aug 2003: Keith Wood • Aug 2003: Brian O'Driscoll • Sep-Nov 2003: Keith Wood • Feb 2004: Paul O'Connell • Feb 2004 - Feb 2005: Brian O'Driscoll • Feb 2005: Paul O'Connell • Feb-Mar 2005: Brian O'Driscoll • Jun 2005: DG Humphreys • Nov 2005: SH Easterby • Nov 2005: DG Humphreys • 2006-Feb 2007: Brian O'Driscoll • Feb 2007: Paul O'Connell • Feb-Mar 2007: Brian O'Driscoll • May-Jun 2007: SJ Best • Aug 2007: Brian O'Driscoll • Aug 2007: Paul O'Connell • Sep 2007-Mar 2008: Brian O'Driscoll • Mar 2008: Ronan O'Gara • Jun 2008-Mar 2009: Brian O'Driscoll • May 2009: Rory Best • Nov 2009-Mar 2011: Brian O'Driscoll • Aug 2011: Leo Cullen • Aug 2011: Brian O'Driscoll • Aug 2011: Paul O'Connell • Sep 2011: Brian O'Driscoll • Sep 2011: Leo Cullen • Oct 2011-present: Brian O'Driscoll
References
- ^ sportsillustrated.cnn.com
- ^ www.telegraph.co.uk
- ^ www.capeargus.co.za
- ^ UCT Athletic Club
- ^ www.rugby365.com
- ^ sportsillustrated.cnn.com
- ^ www.sportinglife.com
- ^ www.ercrugby.com
- ^ www.independent.ie
- ^ www.independent.ie
- ^ news.bbc.co.uk
- ^ www.rte.ie
- ^ www.ercrugby.com
- ^ Irish Examiner
- ^ www.sarfu.org.za
- ^ sportsillustrated.cnn.com
- ^ www.irishrugby.ie
- ^ Ireland stats at www.irishrugby.ie
- ^ www.independent.ie
- ^ Ireland stats at www.sporting-heroes.net
- ^ www.health24.com
- ^ Sports Science Orthopaedic Clinic
- ^ www.safindit.co.za
- ^ www.immi.gov.au
- ^ www.sarfu.org.za
- ^ www.news.uct.ac.za
- ^ www.capeargus.co.za
Categories:- 1972 births
- Living people
- Irish rugby union players
- Ireland international rugby union players
- South African rugby union players
- South African people of Irish descent
- South African people of English descent
- Sale Sharks players
- Ballymena R.F.C. players
- Ulster Rugby players
- Munster Rugby players
- Irish rugby union coaches
- South African rugby union coaches
- Rondebosch Old Boys
- Stellenbosch University alumni
- Irish medical doctors
- South African Roman Catholics
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