Michael Bradley (rugby union)
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Michael Bradley (rugby union)
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17 November 1962 (1962-11-17) (age 49) |
| Place of birth |
County Cork |
Michael Bradley (born 17 November 1962, County Cork, Ireland) is a former Irish rugby union player and the director of rugby at Connacht since 2003. He played primarily at scrum half and was capped 40 times for Ireland. He made his debut in 1984 against Australia and was a member of the 1985 Triple Crown [1] team. His final game for Ireland was in 1995 against the All Blacks
Besides Connacht he has coached Cork Constitution, guiding them to AIB League success in 1999, and the Ireland U21 and Ireland A teams.[2]
In early 2008 Bradley was the Ireland acting coach and took charge of the team for the game against the Barbarians and during the tour of New Zealand and Australia.
In May 2011, Bradley was appointed head coach of Edinburgh on a two-year contract.[3]
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Bradley, Michael |
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17 November 1962 |
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County Cork |
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