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| Born | (1999-01-10)10 January 1999 (age 26) Cork,Ireland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Height | 164 cm (5 ft 5 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 60 kg (132 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Emily Lane (born 10 January 1999) is an Irish rugby player from Cork. She plays forBlackrock College RFC,Munster Rugby and theIreland women's national rugby union team and theIreland women's rugby sevens team.
Lane first played rugby underage with Mallow RFC, a club that has also produced Ireland international Anna Caplice. She played for Ballincollig for one year while at UCC but moved to Dublin then where the Irish Sevens squad is based.
She joinedAll-Ireland League sideBlackrock College RFC in 2020 but, up to then, most of her playing career, from 2018 to 2020 was in Sevens rugby as she got a sevens development contract with theIrish Rugby Football Union in 2018.[1]
Lane impressed for the Munster Under-18s where she was in the same cohort as Irish teammate Enya Breen.[citation needed]
She got a professional development contract with the Ireland national women's sevens rugby team in late 2018 and made her debut in the Kazan in late 2018.[citation needed]
A senior sevens international since August 2018 she debuted for Ireland in a Rugby Europe tournament in Kazan, Russia in 2018 and has played on theWorld Rugby Sevens Series since.[citation needed]
Lane was part of the side that claimed fourth spot at the Sydney Sevens in 2019, their best finish to date on the World Series.[2] She is amassed 42 international Sevens caps.[3]
The cancellation of the World Sevens Series in 2020 due to Coronavirus gave her more opportunities at the 15s game.[4]
She was one of five uncapped Sevens players selected for the Irish women's XVs for the2021 Women's Six Nations where she was a replacement for Kathryn Dane in all three games - against Wales, France and Italy.[5]
She representedIreland at the2024 Summer Olympics inParis.[6][7]
She was named in theIreland's XV's side for the2025 Six Nations Championship in March.[8][9] She was selected in the Irish squad to the2025 Rugby World Cup inEngland.[10][11]
Lane is a biochemistry student atTrinity College Dublin. She shares a house with several rugby players, including international teammate Dorothy Wall.