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 .
Thomas Gisborne Gordon , who played for Ireland between 1877–78, is the only one handed player to have competed in international rugby of either code.[ 1]
Career
Most caps
Ten current or retired members of the Ireland team have earned 100 or more test caps . Ireland's all-time caps leader is Brian O'Driscoll with 133. The active player with the most caps is Cian Healy with 131 caps, followed by Conor Murray with 118 caps.[ 2]
These figures do not include caps for the Lions . When those are included, O'Driscoll has 141 international caps, O'Gara has 130, and Conor Murray has 127, Sexton has 124 caps.[ 3]
Last updated: South Africa vs Ireland, 13 July 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only. [ 2]
Most tries
Ireland's record try scorer is Brian O'Driscoll , who notched 46 career tries ,[ 4] which ranks him eighth in international tries .
Last updated: South Africa vs Ireland, 13 July 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only. [ 2]
Most points
Johnny Sexton holds the Ireland record for test points with 1,101,[ 5] placing him fourth all-time in international rugby union .
Johnny Sexton is the highest points scorers in the Six Nations with 566 points, followed by Ronan O'Gara with 557.[ 6] [ 7]
Last updated: South Africa vs Ireland, 6 July 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only. [ 2]
Most matches as captain
Brian O'Driscoll is third on the all-time list for test matches as captain. He has captained Ireland 83 times and the Lions once.[ 8]
Last updated: South Africa vs Ireland, 6 July 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only. [ 2] [ 9]
Single match
Most points in a match
Last updated: South Africa vs Ireland, 6 July 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only. [ 2]
Most tries in a match
Last updated: South Africa vs Ireland, 6 July 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only. [ 2]
Player age
Youngest players
Last updated: South Africa vs Ireland, 6 July 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only. [ 2]
Oldest players
Last updated: South Africa vs Ireland, 13 July 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only. [ 2]
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
74
9 September 2023
Ireland 82–8 Romania
Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux , France
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
61
10 July 2021
Ireland 71–10 United States
Aviva Stadium , 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
6 November 2021
Ireland 60–5 Japan
Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
8 November 2008
Ireland 55–0 Canada
Thomond Park , Limerick , Republic of Ireland
30 August 2003
Ireland 61–6 Italy
Thomond Park, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Last updated: South Africa vs Ireland, 6 July 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only. [ 2]
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
12 November 2005
Ireland 7–45 New Zealand
Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
30 November 1912
Ireland 0–38 South Africa
Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
36
30 March 2003
Ireland 6–42 England
Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Last updated: South Africa vs Ireland, 6 July 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only. [ 2]
References
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See also