Donnacha Ryan rugby player
Donnacha Ryan rugby player

Donnacha Ryan

11th Dec 1983 2.01m/115kg No 5 Lock

Another product of the gamed St Munchins conveyor belt, Ryan became one of Munster’s most important players in the past few seasons. Despite making his Munster debut in 2004, Ryan had to wait another three years before his Heineken Cup debut; which he made against Scarlets in December 2007.

He was consistently on the bench as Munster made and won that season’s Heineken Cup beating Toulouse in the final. Ryan can play either flanker or lock and he played lock in Munster’s 2011 Magners League Grand Final victory over Leinster, winning his second ever domestic medal in the process.

Ryan's 6 Nations debut came in Ireland's 1st game of the 2010 tournament against Italy at Croke Park. He had not played in the tournament since 2013 until coming off the bench in round 1 against Wales in Dublin.

After the 2011 World Cup, he formed a formidable partnership alongside Paul O’Connell in Munster’s engine room. After making his Ireland debut in 2008, Ryan became a fixture in the side before succumbing to injuries that saw him sidelined for much of the 2014/15 season. In spite of this, however, the Limerick native managed to recover in time to be selected for Ireland's 2015 World Cup squad. He played in three games in RWC 2015, including the quarter-final against Argentina

Ryan won his 42nd Ireland test cap in the recent Autumn International triumph over Canada at the Aviva Stadium. The second row has formed a formidable partnership with Devin Toner, this chemistry was highlighted in the recent win over New Zealand where the duo consistently secured Ireland ball and disrupted New Zealand's on multiple occasions.

Ryan entered the 6 Nations period in a rich vein of form and looked to forge a partnership with Devin Toner in the Irish engine room.

In March 2017, Ryan called time on his 13-year career with Munster to sign with Parisian giants Racing 92 on a two-year deal. The Tipperary man was coming to the end of a central IRFU contract and with the union unwilling to offer him an extension of that deal.

His opening season for Racing 92 saw him help the side to the Champions Cup final against Leinster

As of the 2018/2019 Champions Cup, Ryan has had 56 European Cups appearances scoring 2 tries and 10 points.

He entered the 2020 Top 14 season with 56 appearances for Racing 92 and scored 10 points.

At the end of the 2020 season, Ryan retired from professional rugby after four seasons with Racing 92 in Paris.

In August 2021, he was appointed Forwards Coach of La Rochelle.

(LS August 6, 2021)

Career

14101664_317311031944439_537814588_n La Rochelle
Assistant Coach
2021 - present
munster Munster Rugby
No 5 Lock
2004 - 2017
ireland Ireland
No 5 Lock
2008 - 2017
Untitled Shannon RFC
No 5 Lock
St. Munchin's College logo St Munchin's College
Hooker
logo_racing2 Racing 92
No 5 Lock
2017 - 2020