Brian O'Riordan
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Full name | Brian O'Riordan | |
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Current club | Bristol Rugby | |
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Bristol Rugby | ||
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Brian O'Riordan (born 4th February 1981 in Dublin), is a professional rugby player. He currently plays scrum-half for Bristol after signing for them in the summer of 2006. For the previous four seasons he played for Leinster. He has represented Ireland at under 19, under 21 and at A international levels. He attended Gonzaga College in Dublin and also is a graduate of University College Dublin. Brian's father Alec represnted Ireland at cricket (playing in the famous win against the West Indies in Sion Mills) and Brian could have followed in his fathers footsteps after representing Irleland while in school but chose to pursue his interest in rugby.
He is seen by many as a wasting talent, yet to discover his true form. Described by Australian rugby legend Gary Ella as 'the future of Irish scrum-halves', he has failed to hold down a starting position for Leinster for any sustained period of time, playing second fiddle to several less naturally talented players. Many see this move to Bristol as a good move for the young man, allowing him to experience more first team rugby.
Brian for some time played in Irish guitar band, While You Were Dreaming, releasing several singles under the name of Brian McD. It has been rumoured that Brian will be soon performing with Conor Deasy from The Thrills in April 2007.
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