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Loughney made his return to the side in June 2007, but in his first match back from injury Loughney tore a cruciate knee ligament in the dying moments of Connacht's pre-season friendly against [[RC Narbonne|Narbonne]] in [[France]].<ref name="Loughney cruciate"/> Loughney recovered from this setback and made his first start for Connacht on 5 October 2007, when he lined out against [[Glasgow Warriors]] in the [[2007–08 Celtic League]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.rabodirectpro12.com/matchcentre/30.php?section=lineups&fixid=42839 | work=RaboDirectPRO12 | title=Glasgow Warriors 16 - 15 Connacht Rugby | accessdate=10 June 2014 | date=5 October 2007}}</ref> He then went on to make his first competitive European appearance, coming on as a replacement against [[CR El Salvador|El Salvador]] in the [[2007–08 European Challenge Cup]] on 16 November 2007.<ref name="ERC Ronan Loughney">{{cite web| url=http://www.ercrugby.com/statistics/player_archive.php?player=8944&includeref=dynamic | work=ERC | title=Player Archive: Ronan Loughney | accessdate=10 June 2014}}</ref> Loughney made a total of 15 appearances for the season, three of these coming in the Challenge Cup. He also started a total of three games in the league.<ref name="Pro12 Connacht Ronan Loughney"/>
Loughney made his return to the side in June 2007, but in his first match back from injury Loughney tore a cruciate knee ligament in the dying moments of Connacht's pre-season friendly against [[RC Narbonne|Narbonne]] in [[France]].<ref name="Loughney cruciate"/> Loughney recovered from this setback and made his first start for Connacht on 5 October 2007, when he lined out against [[Glasgow Warriors]] in the [[2007–08 Celtic League]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.rabodirectpro12.com/matchcentre/30.php?section=lineups&fixid=42839 | work=RaboDirectPRO12 | title=Glasgow Warriors 16 - 15 Connacht Rugby | accessdate=10 June 2014 | date=5 October 2007}}</ref> He then went on to make his first competitive European appearance, coming on as a replacement against [[CR El Salvador|El Salvador]] in the [[2007–08 European Challenge Cup]] on 16 November 2007.<ref name="ERC Ronan Loughney">{{cite web| url=http://www.ercrugby.com/statistics/player_archive.php?player=8944&includeref=dynamic | work=ERC | title=Player Archive: Ronan Loughney | accessdate=10 June 2014}}</ref> Loughney made a total of 15 appearances for the season, three of these coming in the Challenge Cup. He also started a total of three games in the league.<ref name="Pro12 Connacht Ronan Loughney"/>

Loughney continued his steady level of appearances for the province the following season. In the [[2008–09 Celtic League]] he played 16 games, starting in seven of them.<ref name="Pro12 Connacht Ronan Loughney"/> In the [[2008–09 European Challenge Cup pool stage|Challenge Cup pool stages]] he made his first European start, playing against [[London Irish]]. Loughney also came on as a replacement in four other pool games, before starting in Connacht's quarter-final defeat to [[Northampton Saints]].<ref name="ERC Ronan Loughney"/>

Loughney made fewer domestic appearances in the following season, making five starts and five substitute appearances in the [[2009–10 Celtic League]].<ref name="Pro12 Connacht Ronan Loughney"/> In [[2009–10 European Challenge Cup|that year's Challenge Cup]] Loughney was on the bench for most of Connacht's group games, but started the final group game away to [[Olympus Rugby XV Madrid|Olympus Madrid]]. Loughney didn't play in the quarter final against [[CS Bourgoin-Jallieu|Bourgoin]], but came on as a replacement for [[Brett Wilkinson]] in the semi-final against [[RC Toulonnais|Toulon]], as Connacht were beaten 19-12 in the [[Galway Sportsgrounds|Sportsground]].<ref name="ERC Ronan Loughney"/>

For the 2010–11 season, former Galwegians and Connacht out-half [[Eric Elwood]] took over as head coach. Under Elwood, Loughney made 16 appearances in the [[2010–11 Celtic League]], but made only three starts.<ref name="Pro12 Connacht Ronan Loughney"/> Despite starting the important home match against with [[Harlequin F.C.|Harlequins]], Loughney was again primarily used as a replacement during the [[2010–11 European Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup campaign]] as Connacht failed to progress from their group.<ref name="ERC Ronan Loughney"/>

The 2011–12 season saw a number of changes at Connacht. For the province as a whole it was the first season in the [[Heineken Cup]], the top European rugby competition. Connacht qualified for the [[2011–12 Heineken Cup]] due to [[Leinster Rugby|Leinster] winning [[2010–11 Heineken Cup|the previous season's tournament]], which granted Ireland an extra berth. Meanwhile, the had squad lost a number of key players during the preseason through transfers. Among the players to depart the province was first choice tighthead prop, [[Jamie Hagan]], leaving a position open on the starting team. Initially this spot was filled by [[Rodney Ah You]]. Loughney made his Heineken Cup debut away to Harlequins on 10 November 2011, coming on as a replacement for Wilkinson. Ah You struggled with his new status as first choice however, and on 10 December 2011, Loughney started his first ever Heineken Cup game at home to [[Gloucester Rugby|Gloucester]]. Loughney started two more matches for the team in the Heineken Cup including the home game to Harlequins, Connacht's first ever win in the competition.<ref name="ERC Ronan Loughney"/> His status as first choice carried over into the domestic league, which had been renamed the ''Pro12'', and Loughney played in 20 out of 22 games in the [[2011–12 Pro12|league season]], starting 15 times.<ref name="Pro12 Connacht Ronan Loughney"/> In March 2012, Loughney played his 100th game for the province, becoming one of the youngest players in the team's history to reach the milestone.<ref name="Contract 2012">{{cite web| url= | work=RTÉ Sport | title=Ronan Loughney and Brett Wilkinson extend Connacht deals | accessdate=11 June 2014 | date=1 November 2012}}</ref>

The following season Connacht again participated in the Heineken Cup thanks to Leinster, their fellow Irish side having won a [[2012 Heineken Cup Final|second European title in a row]].


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Ronan Loughney
Birth nameRonan Loughney
Date of birth (1984-11-01) 1 November 1984 (age 39)
Place of birthGalway, Ireland
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight115 kg (18.1 st)
UniversityUniversity of Limerick
Rugby union career
Position(s) Prop
Current team Connacht
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
Galwegians
UL Bohemians
Galwegians
()
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2006– Connacht 145 (10)
Correct as of 11 May 2014
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)


2012–
2012–
Ireland U19
Ireland U21
Wolfhounds
Ireland


1
1


(0)
(0)
Correct as of 9 June 2012

Ronan Loughney (born 1 November 1984) is a professional rugby union player from Ireland. He plays as a prop. Having started his career playing at loosehead, Loughney now plays primarily at tighthead.

Loughney currently plays for Irish provincial side Connacht in the Pro12. Loughney is also an international player, having made his debut for Ireland against New Zealand in 2012.[1]

Early Life

Born in Galway, Loughney grew up first in Renmore and then the Salthill area of the city. Loughney has family roots in Mayo, his father being from Kilfian and his mother from Lacken, and he grew up supporting the Mayo Gaelic football team. Loughney is also an Irish language speaker.

Loughney's first rugby team was Galwegians and he first joined the club at the age of seven. Loughney was a student at the University of Limerick and while studying Business and Marketing played for the college's team, UL Bohemians.[2]

Career

Connacht

Loughney has played for Connacht since 2006, having come through the province's academy. He made his debut for the side during the 2005–06 Celtic League, coming on as a replacement. Loughney made two appearances for the bench that season, with both of these also coming in the league. In the 2006–07 Celtic League, Loughney made two replacement appearances for the sde, but did not start or feature in European competition.[3] However in November 2006, shortly after he turned 21, Loughney suffered a cruciate knee ligament injury which put him out of action for the rest of the season.[4]

Loughney made his return to the side in June 2007, but in his first match back from injury Loughney tore a cruciate knee ligament in the dying moments of Connacht's pre-season friendly against Narbonne in France.[4] Loughney recovered from this setback and made his first start for Connacht on 5 October 2007, when he lined out against Glasgow Warriors in the 2007–08 Celtic League.[5] He then went on to make his first competitive European appearance, coming on as a replacement against El Salvador in the 2007–08 European Challenge Cup on 16 November 2007.[6] Loughney made a total of 15 appearances for the season, three of these coming in the Challenge Cup. He also started a total of three games in the league.[3]

Loughney continued his steady level of appearances for the province the following season. In the 2008–09 Celtic League he played 16 games, starting in seven of them.[3] In the Challenge Cup pool stages he made his first European start, playing against London Irish. Loughney also came on as a replacement in four other pool games, before starting in Connacht's quarter-final defeat to Northampton Saints.[6]

Loughney made fewer domestic appearances in the following season, making five starts and five substitute appearances in the 2009–10 Celtic League.[3] In that year's Challenge Cup Loughney was on the bench for most of Connacht's group games, but started the final group game away to Olympus Madrid. Loughney didn't play in the quarter final against Bourgoin, but came on as a replacement for Brett Wilkinson in the semi-final against Toulon, as Connacht were beaten 19-12 in the Sportsground.[6]

For the 2010–11 season, former Galwegians and Connacht out-half Eric Elwood took over as head coach. Under Elwood, Loughney made 16 appearances in the 2010–11 Celtic League, but made only three starts.[3] Despite starting the important home match against with Harlequins, Loughney was again primarily used as a replacement during the Challenge Cup campaign as Connacht failed to progress from their group.[6]

The 2011–12 season saw a number of changes at Connacht. For the province as a whole it was the first season in the Heineken Cup, the top European rugby competition. Connacht qualified for the 2011–12 Heineken Cup due to [[Leinster Rugby|Leinster] winning the previous season's tournament, which granted Ireland an extra berth. Meanwhile, the had squad lost a number of key players during the preseason through transfers. Among the players to depart the province was first choice tighthead prop, Jamie Hagan, leaving a position open on the starting team. Initially this spot was filled by Rodney Ah You. Loughney made his Heineken Cup debut away to Harlequins on 10 November 2011, coming on as a replacement for Wilkinson. Ah You struggled with his new status as first choice however, and on 10 December 2011, Loughney started his first ever Heineken Cup game at home to Gloucester. Loughney started two more matches for the team in the Heineken Cup including the home game to Harlequins, Connacht's first ever win in the competition.[6] His status as first choice carried over into the domestic league, which had been renamed the Pro12, and Loughney played in 20 out of 22 games in the league season, starting 15 times.[3] In March 2012, Loughney played his 100th game for the province, becoming one of the youngest players in the team's history to reach the milestone.[7]

The following season Connacht again participated in the Heineken Cup thanks to Leinster, their fellow Irish side having won a second European title in a row.

International

Early in his career, Loughney represented Ireland internationally at under-age level. He played for both the Under-19 and Under-21 sides, both of which have since been replaced by the Ireland Under-20 team.[4]

Loughney was selected in the senior Ireland squad for the first in the summer of 2012 for the tour to New Zealand. He made his debut in the first test against the All Blacks, coming on as a replacement.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Loughney yearns for more Test action after debut against All Blacks". RTÉ Sport. 14 June 2007. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Loughney an overnight success after eight years". Mayo News. 4 December 2012. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Connacht Squad Index: Ronan Loughney". RaboDirectPRO12. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  4. ^ a b c "Loughney sidelined by injury again". RTÉ Sport. 14 June 2007. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  5. ^ "Glasgow Warriors 16 - 15 Connacht Rugby". RaboDirectPRO12. 5 October 2007. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Player Archive: Ronan Loughney". ERC. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  7. ^ "Ronan Loughney and Brett Wilkinson extend Connacht deals". RTÉ Sport. 1 November 2012. {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)

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