Tim Ryan (rugby union)

For the hurler, see Timmy Ryan.
Tim Ryan
Date of birth (1984-06-06) June 6, 1984
Place of birth Cork, Ireland
Height 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Weight 124 kg (19 st 7 lb)
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Prop
Youth clubs
Highfield RFC
Professional / senior clubs
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2005–09
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–
Munster
Toulon
Newcastle Falcons
Cavalieri Prato
Newport Gwent Dragons
Coventry
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12
10
19
8
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(0)
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Tim Ryan (born Cork, 6 June 1984) is an Irish rugby union player for Coventry. His position of choice is at tighthead prop. Ryan has played for Ireland U-19's,[1] while his brother Dave Ryan is also a prop and formerly played for Munster.

Ryan started his underage rugby at Woodleigh Park for Highfield RFC playing in the second row and won an All-Ireland U-16 title. After his successful stint in the second row he also played in the back row and then found his ideal position in the front row where he still makes good use of his pace and good handling skills. With time he was easily spotted and recruited by Munster Rugby and brought into their academy and also moved on to play with University College Cork RFC and then played in the AIL league with Cork Constitution,[2] with whom he won the title in 2008.[3] He moved to Toulon at the start of the 2009–10 Top 14 season on a 2-year contract.[4][5] The incoming Toulon coach, Philippe Saint-Andre, was sufficiently impressed with Ryan's first half performance against the All Blacks at Thomond Park in November 2008 to recruit him. The All Blacks narrowly won the game in a tour they were undefeated against national sides.[6][7][8]

In June 2010, Ryan signed for Newcastle Falcons from Toulon.[9] He essentially swapped places with All Black legend Carl Hayman who had earlier moved from Newcastle to Toulon.[10]

Ryan Signed for Rugby Club I Cavalieri Prato from Newcastle Falcons although it is not clear when this occurred.Cravalieri Prato squad page

In May 2012 Ryan joined Newport Gwent Dragons[11]

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