Kathryn Dane
Date of birth | 5 September 1996 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Place of birth | Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 55 kg (121 lb; 8 st 9 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Kathryn Dane (born 5 September 1996) is a rugby union player from Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. She plays scrum half for Old Belvedere and Ulster Rugby and has represented Ireland since the 2018 Women's Six Nations Championship. She works as a physiotherapist.
Club career
Dane's family home is directly opposite Enniskillen Rugby Club. She took up rugby at Under-8 level but, as a lone girl, had to play with boys’ teams up to U12s.
The only rugby available to her in secondary school at Enniskillen Collegiate Grammar School was 'tag rugby' so she concentrated on soccer and also played first team hockey. She returned to rugby after being selected for Ireland's U18 Sevens squad. When she moved to Dublin for study she joined All Ireland League club Old Belvedere and was called up to the Ulster senior squad.[1]
She has won All Ireland League medals in 2015 and 2016 and was Ulster Senior Player of the Year in 2015 and 2019.
International career
Dane was first selected to train with Ireland women's rugby team in 2016. She made her Six Nations debut, as a replacement against England, in the 2019 Women's Six Nations and got her first Six Nations' start against Italy in 2019.[2]
Dane started every game in the 2020 Women's Six Nations. In the 2021 Women's Six Nations she was again Ireland's first-choice scrum-half and started against Wales and France.[3][4]
She has also represented Ireland in tag rugby.
Coaching
Dane was appointed contact skills coach of Ulster Women in July 2023.[5]
Personal life
Dane was a promising soccer player, lining out at centre midfield or right back for the Northern Ireland Women's Football Association at U15, U17 and U19 level, including a qualifying series for U17 European Championships. A direct clash between playing for the NIWA U19s and going to the European Games with the Ireland U18 Sevens team saw her concentrate on rugby.[6]
Dane is a chartered physiotherapist and a recipient of Irish Research Council Postgraduate grant in 2020. She works for FFS in Dublin and has done an internship with the Leinster Rugby Academy. In 2021 she is pursuing a PhD at Trinity College Dublin studying the specific effects of tackling on female rugby players.
In December 2022 Dane suffered a brain haemorrhage whilst training.[7]
Honours
- 2016 Ulster Rugby Women's Senior Player of the Year
- 2019 Ulster Rugby Women's Senior Player of the Year
References
- ^ "Behind the Player: Kathryn Dane". Ulster Rugby. 5 June 2020. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
- ^ "Ireland suffer narrow defeat in Italy". BBC Sport. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
- ^ Cummiskey, Gavin. "Ireland make loud statement of intent as they crush Wales in Cardiff". The Irish Times. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
- ^ Park, Gavin Cummiskey At Energia. "French rout confirms fears of ever-widening gulf between countries". The Irish Times. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
- ^ Jonathan Bradley, "I’m excited by potential of Ulster Women’s side, says province’s new coach Murray Houston", Belfast Telegraph, 18 July 2023
- ^ "The Great Dane - Rugby Players Ireland". www.rugbyplayersireland.ie. 11 January 2021. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
- ^ "Kathryn Dane: Ireland scrum-half recovering from brain haemorrhage". BBC Sport.