Jerry Flannery

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Jerry Flannery (born 17 October 1978) is an Irish rugby union player.

Position: Hooker Height:1.80m (5'11") Weight:111kg (17St 4Lbs) Club: Shannon Honours: Ireland & Munster

Jerry made his international debut for Ireland against Romania in November 2005 where he came on as a substitute after being called up to the squad because injury had forced Ulster's Rory Best to miss the game and a first international start. In January 2006 Jerry played his first full international game against Italy in the [RBS 6 Nations].

He made his Heineken Cup Debut as a replacement against Stade Francais in Thomond Park in April 2004, where Munster went on to beat Stade Francais 37 - 32 in the quarter final of the Heineken European Cup.

Jerry was a member of Munster's successful European Rugby Cup squad of 2005/06. He and his family run a well known pub in his native Limerick.

Jerry is currently recovering from injury.

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