Clontarf Best Players of All Time

John Rizzo

Located on the Northside of Dublin, Clontarf is a coastal suburb that offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city. With its beautiful beaches, historic fishing village, and range of commercial facilities, Clontarf is an ideal destination for those looking for a relaxed atmosphere and a unique experience in the heart of Dublin.

Whether you are looking for a day at the beach, a night out with friends, or a peaceful stroll, Clontarf has something for everyone.

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1. Mick McGrath

Career

  • Position(s): Wing, Current team: Clontarf, Amateur team(s), Years: Team: Apps: (Points), 2014–: Clontarf: : (), Senior career, Years: Team: Apps: (Points), 2014, 2014–2016: Plymouth Albion, Leinster: , 7: , (10), , Correct as of 22 January 2016[1], , National team(s), Years: Team: Apps: (Points), 2016–2019: Ireland 7s: 32: 65, , Correct as of 17 January 2022[2]
  • Position(s): Wing
  • Current team: Clontarf
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Points)
  • 2014, 2014–2016: Plymouth Albion, Leinster: , 7: , (10)
  • Correct as of 22 January 2016[1]

Mick McGrath is a professional rugby union player who currently plays for Clontarf. McGrath has previously played for Maynooth University and Catholic University School.

McGrath made his debut for Clontarf in 2014. McGrath is a wing and is known for his speed and attacking play. McGrath is a member of the Ireland national rugby union team and has played at the World Cup and European Championships.

McGrath is married and has two children. McGrath is a member of the Irish Rugby Union Players' Association. McGrath is a keen golfer and is a member of the Dublin Golf Club. McGrath is a keen footballer and played for Bohemians in the League of Ireland before joining Clontarf.

Mick McGrath was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1988. Mick McGrath began his rugby career with the Plymouth Albion club in England. 

Mick McGrath has represented Ireland at international level, playing in sevens tournaments. Mick McGrath is a powerful and hard-working player who is always looking for opportunities to score points.

Mick McGrath is a valuable member of the Plymouth Albion club and is highly respected by his colleagues. Mick McGrath is a versatile player who can play at either prop or lock. 

Mick McGrath is a popular and well-liked member of the Plymouth Albion community. Mick McGrath is contracted to play for Plymouth Albion until the end of the 2016 season.

Mick McGrath is a valuable member of the Irish team and is expected to continue playing at international level for many years to come.

2. Aaron Dundon

Career

  • Position(s): Scrum coach, Current team: Ulster, Amateur team(s), Years: Team: Apps: (Points), 2003–2006, 2006–2010: Seapoint, Clontarf: : (), Senior career, Years: Team: Apps: (Points), 2010–2016: Leinster: 49: (10), , Correct as of 22 January 2016, , Teams coached, Years: Team, 2016–2017, 2017–: Grenoble (Forwards coach), Ulster (Scrum coach), , Correct as of 6 June 2017
  • Position(s): Scrum coach
  • Current team: Ulster
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Points)
  • 2010–2016: Leinster: 49: (10)
  • Correct as of 22 January 2016

Aaron Dundon is a rugby union coach and former player from New Zealand. Dundon played for Wellington College and Ulster and made his debut for the latter in 2003.

He has coached Ulster since the 2016-17 season and was appointed as the team's head coach in January 2018. Dundon has won two Super Rugby titles with the Ulster team and was the captain of the side in the 2013-14 season.

Dundon has also represented New Zealand at international level and played in the 2003 and 2007 World Cup tournaments. He is married and has two children. Aaron Dundon played for Leinster from 2010 to 2016. 

Dundon was a key player for Leinster during his time with the club, and was part of their 2009-10 and 2010-11 Heineken Cup-winning teams. 

Dundon also represented Ireland at international level, playing in nine tests and two World Cups. After leaving Leinster, Dundon moved to Grenoble in France, where he is currently the forwards coach.

3. Martin Moloney

Career

  • Position(s): Flanker, Senior career, Years: Team: Apps: (Points), 2021–: Leinster: 10: (0), , Correct as of 8 January 2023, , National team(s), Years: Team: Apps: (Points), 2019: Ireland U20s: 5: (0), , Correct as of 25 April 2021
  • Position(s): Flanker
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Points)
  • 2021–: Leinster: 10: (0)
  • Correct as of 8 January 2023

Martin Moloney is a flanker who has played for Ireland at under-20, under-21 and senior level. He made his debut for Ireland in November 2016 against Georgia.

He was a part of the Ireland squad that competed at the 2017 Six Nations Championship. He made his first start for Ireland in their victory over Wales in the 2018 Six Nations Championship.

He has also played for Munster in the Pro14 and for Cardiff Blues in the Pro12. He is a member of the Leinster Rugby academy. He has been described as an "outstanding" player and has been tipped for big things in the sport.

He is the son of former Ireland internationals Noel and Jo Moloney. He is studying business at Trinity College Dublin. Martin Moloney is a talented rugby player who has been with Leinster since he was a teenager. 

He has been a part of the team that has won a number of championships and has been a key player for them over the years.

He has also represented Ireland at junior level and has been a consistent performer for them. He is known for his speed and elusiveness on the pitch and is a threat to any defense he comes across. 

He has a good work ethic and is always looking to improve his game. He is a popular player with his team mates and is well-loved by them.

He is a natural leader and is always willing to help out his team mates. He is a versatile player and is capable of playing in a number of positions. He is a hard worker and is always looking to improve his game.

4. Angus Lloyd

Career

  • Position(s): Scrum-half, Amateur team(s), Years: Team: Apps: (Points), 20??–2018, 2018–: Dublin University, Clontarf: : (), Senior career, Years: Team: Apps: (Points), 2016, 2016–2017, 2018–2020: Ulster, → Munster (loan), Connacht: 1, 6, 4: (0), (5), (0), , Correct as of 5 January 2019, , National team(s), Years: Team: Apps: (Points), 2016: Ireland Clubs: 4: (0), , Correct as of 18 March 2016
  • Position(s): Scrum-half
  • Years: Team: Apps: (Points)
  • 2016, 2016–2017, 2018–2020: Ulster, → Munster (loan), Connacht: 1, 6, 4: (0), (5), (0)
  • Correct as of 5 January 2019

Angus Lloyd was born on October 2nd 1992 in Dún Laoghaire, Ireland. He attended Blackrock College and then University of Dublin, where he played for Clontarf RFC.

Lloyd made his debut for the Ireland national rugby union team in 2017, playing in a 15-16 loss to Argentina. He is a scrum-half and has been a regular member of the Ireland squad since 2018.

Angus Lloyd has represented Ireland at Under-20, Under-23, and senior levels. He is a powerful scrum-half who can run a strong line out. He is currently studying for a business degree. Angus Lloyd is a hard-working player who is looking to improve his game further.

He is an intelligent player with a good sense of the game. Angus Lloyd was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 8th October 1995. 

Lloyd started playing rugby at the age of 9, after being encouraged to do so by his older brother. He attended the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, where he played for their 1st XV.

Lloyd made his Ulster debut in 2016, and has since played a key part in their Championship-winning campaign. He has also been a regular for Ireland U20s, and was part of the side that won the World Junior Championships in 2016. 

Lloyd has been heavily linked with a move to Munster in the near future, and is currently on loan from Ulster.

He is a hard-working, skillful player with a good range of passing. Lloyd is a dangerous runner with the ball in hand, and is a good threat from the back-line. He is a real asset to Ulster and Ireland, and is sure to become a key player in the future.

Final Words

While there are many great players who have come from Clontarf, the suburb’s best-known exports are undoubtedly hurling and Gaelic football. Some of the most highly decorated players in both sports hail from Clontarf, including All-Ireland-winning hurler Brian Cody, All-Ireland-winning Gaelic footballer Joe Canning, and All-Ireland-winning goalkeeper Richard Keogh.

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John Rizzo

I am a professional rugby player in the Washington DC-Baltimore area. I have been playing rugby for over 10 years and have had the opportunity to play in many different countries. I am also a coach for both youth and adult rugby teams. I graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a degree in Sports Management and Marketing. I am currently working on my MPA from American University and plan to pursue this career path after graduating next year. LinkedIn

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