Warren Brosnihan

South African rugby union player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Warren Guy Brosnihan (born 28 December 1971) is a South African former rugby union player.[1]

BornWarren Guy Brosnihan
(1971-12-18) 18 December 1971 (age 54)
Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight105 kg (231 lb)
SchoolNorthlands Boys’ High School, Durban
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Warren Brosnihan
BornWarren Guy Brosnihan
(1971-12-18) 18 December 1971 (age 54)
Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight105 kg (231 lb)
SchoolNorthlands Boys’ High School, Durban
Rugby union career
Position Flanker
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2002–04 Ulster 24 (15)
2005–06 Calvisano 3 (0)
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
1994–95, 98–01 Natal/Sharks 51 (35)
1997 Golden Lions 24 (27)
2004–06 Blue Bulls 25 (25)
Super Rugby
Years Team Apps (Points)
1998–01 Sharks 43 (15)
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1997, 2000 South Africa 6 (5)
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Playing career

Brosnihan made his senior provincial debut in 1994 for Natal and in the 1997 season, he played for the Golden Lions, returning to the Sharks in 1998. In 2002 he moved to Northern Ireland to play for Ulster and returned to South Africa in 2004 to represent the Blue Bulls.[2]

Brosnihan made his test debut for the Springboks against Australia during the 1997 Tri Nations Series at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria, scoring his first and only test try. His second test match was three years later, during the 2000 Tri Nations Series, against New Zealand. He played a further four test matches in 2000, all as a replacement and he also played in four tour matches, scoring one further try for the Springboks.[3]

Test history

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No.OppositionResult
(SA 1st)
PositionTriesDateVenue
1. Australia61–22Flanker123 Aug 1997Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
2. New Zealand12–25Replacement22 Jul 2000Jade Stadium, Christchurch
3. Australia6–26Replacement29 Jul 2000Stadium Australia, Sydney
4. New Zealand46–40Replacement19 Aug 2000Ellis Park, Christchurch
5. Australia18–19Replacement26 Aug 2000Kings Park, Durban
6. England17–25Replacement2 Dec 2000Twickenham, London
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