- Jamie Heaslip
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birthyear = 1983
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placeofbirth =Tiberias ,Israel
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school =Newbridge College
university =Jamie Heaslip (born
15 December 1983 ) is an Irishrugby union player.Early life
Heaslip was born in
Tiberias ,Israel , while his father, retired Brigadier General Richard Heaslip, was there on duty withUNIFIL . He attendedNewbridge College before starring at the 2004 U-21 World Cup in Scotland, where Ireland finished as runners-up to New Zealand. Following his performance, Heaslip was nominated for theIRB Under-21 World Player of the Year award.Professional career
Heaslip made his Leinster senior debut in the
Celtic League in March 2005 where he has since gained 70 official senior games, scoring over 90 points, including 2 tries in theHeineken Cup . He took his Ireland 'A' caps haul to six in the recent game with Australia and was widely recognised as Ireland’s best player at last summer’sChurchill Cup . The first Irish cap he received was in an autumn series test of 2006 against the Pacific Islands. He had the honour of being the 1000th player to wear the green of Ireland.External links
* [http://www.leinsterrugby.ie/members/index.asp?locID=37&docID=110 Profile on Leinster Rugby]
* [http://www.irishrugby.ie/226_140.php?PHPSESSID=ee22249a3978865a367d95d0cb40 Profile on Irish Rugby]
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