List of Ireland national rugby union team records

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The Ireland national rugby union team represents the island of Ireland in international rugby union and plays in the Six Nations Championship and Rugby World Cup.

Career

Most caps

# Player Career Span Caps Tries Pts
1 Brian O'Driscoll 1999–2014 133 46 245
2 Ronan O'Gara 2000–2013 128 16 1083
3 Rory Best 2005–2019 124 12 60
4 Paul O'Connell 2002–2015 108 8 40
5 John Hayes 2000–2011 105 2 10
6 Peter Stringer 2000–2011 98 6 30
Cian Healy 2009– 98 5 25
8 Jamie Heaslip 2006–2017 95 13 65
Rob Kearney 2007– 95 16 82
10 Donncha O'Callaghan 2003–2013 94 1 5

Last updated: Ireland vs England, 23 February 2020. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[1]

Most tries

# Player Career Span Tries Caps Ave.
1 Brian O'Driscoll 1999–2014 46 133 0.35
2 Tommy Bowe 2004–2017 30 69 0.44
Keith Earls 2008– 30 84 0.36
4 Denis Hickie 1997–2007 29 62 0.47
5 Shane Horgan 2000–2009 21 65 0.32
6 Girvan Dempsey 1998–2008 19 82 0.23
7 Geordan Murphy 2000–2011 18 72 0.25
8 Brendan Mullin 1984–1995 17 55 0.31
Andrew Trimble 2005–2017 17 69 0.25
10 Rob Kearney 2007– 16 95 0.17
Ronan O'Gara 2000–2013 16 128 0.13
Jacob Stockdale 2017– 16 28 0.57

Last updated: Ireland vs England, 23 February 2020. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[1]

Most points

# Player Career span Points Caps Tries Con. Pen. DG Ave.
1 Ronan O'Gara 2000–2013 1083 128 16 176 202 15 8.46
2 Jonathan Sexton 2009– 814 91 13 112 171 4 8.94
3 David Humphreys 1996–2005 560 72 6 88 110 8 7.78
4 Michael Kiernan 1982–1991 308 43 6 40 62 6 7.16
5 Eric Elwood 1993–1999 296 35 0 43 68 2 8.46
6 Brian O'Driscoll 1999–2014 245 133 46 0 0 5 1.84
7 Ollie Campbell 1976–1984 217 22 1 15 54 7 9.86
8 Paddy Jackson 2013–2017 166 21 2 36 27 1 7.90
9 Tom Kiernan 1960–1973 158 54 2 26 31 2 2.93
10 Tommy Bowe 2004–2017 150 68 30 0 0 0 2.21
Keith Earls 2008– 150 83 30 0 0 0 1.85

Last updated: Ireland vs England, 23 February 2020. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[1]

Most matches as captain

# Player Span Captaincies Total caps Win %
1 Brian O'Driscoll 2002–2012 83 133 63.25%
2 Rory Best 2009–2019 38 124 64.47%
3 Keith Wood 1996–2003 36 58 43.05%
4 Paul O'Connell 2004–2015 28 108 62.50%
5 Tom Kiernan 1963–1973 24 54 66.66%
6 Ciaran Fitzgerald 1982–1986 19 25 50.00%
7 Donal Lenihan 1986–1990 17 52 47.05%
Fergus Slattery 1979–1981 17 61 35.29%
9 Michael Bradley 1992–1995 15 40 36.66%
William Crawford 1924–1927 15 30 70.00%
Karl Mullen 1947–1952 15 25 73.33%

Last updated: Ireland vs England, 23 February 2020. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[1]

Single match

Most points in a match

# Player Pos Pts Tries Con Pen DG Result Opposition Date
1 Ronan O'Gara Fly-half 32 2 2 5 1 40–14  Samoa 20 June 2003
2 Ronan O'Gara Fly-half 30 0 6 6 0 60–13  Italy 4 March 2000
3 David Humphreys Fly-half 26 1 3 5 0 36–6  Scotland 16 February 2003
David Humphreys Fly-half 26 1 6 3 0 61–6  Italy 30 August 2003
Paddy Wallace Fly-half 26 1 6 3 0 61–17 Pacific Islanders 26 November 2006
6 Paul Burke Fly-half 24 0 0 8 0 29–37  Italy 4 January 1997
David Humphreys Fly-half 24 0 0 7 1 24–28  Argentina 20 October 1999
8 Ralph Keyes Fly-half 23 0 4 5 0 55–11  Zimbabwe 6 October 1991
Ronan O'Gara Fly-half 23 0 10 1 0 78–9  Japan 11 November 2000
10 David Humphreys Fly-half 22 0 2 6 0 54–10  Wales 3 February 2002

Last updated: Ireland vs Wales, 8 February 2020. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[1]

Most tries in a match

Tries Player Position Result Opposition Date
4 Brian Robinson Number 8 55–11  Zimbabwe 6 October 1991
Keith Wood Hooker 53–8  United States 2 October 1999
Denis Hickie Wing 61–6  Italy 30 August 2003
3 Robert Montgomery Three Quarters 0G-1G  Wales 12 March 1887
Joseph Quinn Wing 24–0  France 24 March 1913
Eugene Davy Wing 14–11  Scotland 22 February 1930
Seamus Byrne Wing 26–8  Scotland 28 February 1953
Keith Crossan Wing 60–0  Romania 1 November 1986
Brendan Mullin Centre 32–9  Tonga 3 June 1987
Matt Mostyn Wing 32–24  Argentina 28 August 1999
Brian O'Driscoll Centre 27–25  France 19 March 2000
Mike Mullins Centre 83–3  United States 10 June 2000
Denis Hickie Wing 78–9  Japan 11 November 2000
Rob Henderson Centre 41–22  Italy 3 February 2001
Brian O'Driscoll Centre 43–22  Scotland 2 March 2002
Kevin Maggs Centre 64–17  Fiji 17 November 2002
Fergus McFadden Wing 40–14  Canada 15 June 2013
Craig Gilroy Wing 63–10  Italy 11 February 2017
CJ Stander Flanker 63–10  Italy 11 February 2017
Jordan Larmour Fullback 54–7  Italy 3 November 2018
Andrew Conway Wing 57–14  United States 24 November 2018

Last updated: Ireland vs Wales, 8 February 2020. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[1]

Player age

Youngest players

# Player Age DOB Debut Opposition
1. Frank Hewitt 17 years 157 days 3 October 1906 8 March 1924  Wales
2. John Quirke 17 years 229 days 26 June 1944 10 February 1962  England
3. George McAllan 18 years 13 days 2 February 1878 15 February 1896  Scotland
4. Edmund Forrest 18 years 57 days 5 October 1870 1 December 1888 New Zealand New Zealand Natives
5. Aidan Bailey 18 years 68 days 1 January 1916 10 March 1934  Wales
6. George Stephenson 18 years 103 days 22 December 1901 3 April 1920  France
7. Dave Hewitt 18 years 131 days 9 September 1939 18 January 1958  Australia
8. Frederick Harvey 18 years 189 days 1 September 1888 9 March 1907  Wales
9. Dickie Lloyd 18 years 192 days 4 August 1891 12 February 1910  England
10. Jasper Brett 18 years 218 days 8 August 1895 14 March 1914  Wales

Last updated: Ireland vs Wales, 8 February 2020. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[1]

Oldest players

# Player Age DOB Last Match Opposition
1. John Hayes 37 years 277 days 2 November 1973 6 August 2011  Scotland
2. Rory Best 37 years 65 days 15 August 1982 19 October 2019  New Zealand
3. Mike Gibson 36 years 195 days 3 December 1942 16 June 1979  Australia
4. Mike Ross 36 years 187 days 21 December 1979 25 June 2016  South Africa
5. Phil Orr 36 years 175 days 14 December 1950 7 June 1987  Australia
6. Peter Clohessy 36 years 15 days 22 March 1966 6 April 2002  France
7. Paul O'Connell 35 years 356 days 20 October 1979 12 October 2015  France
8. Ronan O'Gara 35 years 354 days 7 March 1977 24 February 2013  Scotland
9. Syd Millar 35 years 295 days 23 May 1934 14 March 1970  Wales
10. Moss Keane 35 years 220 days 27 July 1948 3 March 1984  Scotland

Last updated: Ireland vs Wales, 8 February 2020. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[1]

Team margins

Biggest winning margin

Margin Date Game Ground
80 10 June 2000  United States 3–83  Ireland Singer Family Park, Manchester, New Hampshire, US
70 14 November 1998  Ireland 70–0  Georgia Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
69 11 November 2000  Ireland 78–9  Japan Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
60 1 November 1986  Ireland 60–0  Romania Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
57 19 October 2003  Ireland 64–7  Namibia Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia
55 8 November 2008  Ireland 55–0  Canada Thomond Park, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
55 30 August 2003  Ireland 61–6  Italy Thomond Park, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
53 11 February 2017  Ireland 63–10  Italy Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy
50 25 September 2011  Ireland 62–12  Russia Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua, New Zealand
49 20 November 2004  Ireland 55–6  United States Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Last updated: Ireland vs Wales, 8 February 2020. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[1]

Biggest losing margin

Margin Date Game Ground
60 23 June 2012  New Zealand 60–0  Ireland Waikato Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand
53 6 June 1992  New Zealand 59–6  Ireland Athletic Park, Wellington, New Zealand
48 15 November 1997  Ireland 15–63  New Zealand Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
42 24 August 2019  England 57–15  Ireland Twickenham, London, England
40 15 February 1997  Ireland 6–46  England Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
39 6 April 2002  France 44–5  Ireland Stade de France, Paris, France
38 12 June 2010  New Zealand 66–28  Ireland Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth, New Zealand
38 12 November 2005  Ireland 7–45  New Zealand Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
38 30 November 1912  Ireland 0–38  South Africa Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Last updated: Ireland vs Wales, 8 February 2020. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[1]

References

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