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Leo Cullen (rugby union)

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Irish rugby union player

Rugby player
Leo Cullen
BornLeo Francis Matthew Cullen
(1978-01-09)9 January 1978 (age 47)
Height1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)
Weight110 kg (17 st 5 lb; 243 lb)
SchoolBlackrock College
UniversityUniversity College Dublin
Rugby union career
Position(s)Lock, Head Coach
Current teamLeinster
Amateur team(s)
YearsTeamApps(Points)
 Blackrock College
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
1998–2005Leinster79(15)
2005–2007Leicester Tigers56(0)
2007–2014Leinster140(75)
Correct as of 31 May 2015
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
1997Ireland U194(0)
1998Ireland U2116(0)
2000–2007Ireland Wolfhounds16(0)
2002–2011Ireland32(0)
Correct as of 25 September 2011
Coaching career
YearsTeam
2014–2015Leinster (Forwards Coach)
2015–Leinster

Leo Francis Matthew Cullen (born 9 January 1978) is anIrishrugbycoach and former professionalrugby union player. He played atlock forLeinster Rugby andIreland. He was appointed coach of Leinster rugby on 19 August 2015.[1]

Early life and education

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Cullen was educated firstly atWillow Park which is the junior school toBlackrock College where he attended secondary school. He then studied Agricultural Science atUniversity College Dublin.[2] He graduated in 1999 with a BA in Economics.

Cullen won aLeinster Schools Senior Cup medal in 1995 as well as 1996, when Blackrock beat aNewbridge College team which includedGeordan Murphy.[3]

Playing career

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Club playing career

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Cullen began his career with Leinster by representing them at schoolboy level in 1995 before moving on to their U20 team where he won seven caps. He also made five appearances on the 'A' team and finally debuted during the interprovincial and Heineken Cup matches of the 1998/99 season.[4]

Cullen moved toLeicester Tigers in 2005 where he made 56 appearances, 15 as captain. He was a part of the squad that won theEDF Energy Cup andGuinness Premiership in 2007.[5] He was also on the losing side in the2007 Heineken Cup final, whenLondon Wasps defeated Leicester atTwickenham Stadium.[4]

Cullen preparing for a Leinster match at the RDS in 2009.

Cullen re-joined Leinster in 2007 and was part of the squad that won the 2007/2008Celtic League. On 26 August 2008, he was named as Leinster captain followingBrian O'Driscoll stepping down from the role meaning he has captained most of the teams he has played on.[6] He led Leinster to success in their first everHeineken Cup in 2009, beating Leicester in the final. He also captained Leinster in 2011 to another Heineken Cup victory, and in 2012 became the first person to captain a team to three Heineken Cup victories.[4] He retired in May 2014 after winning the2014 Pro12 Grand Final.[4]

International playing career

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Cullen has represented his country at all levels, 7 caps at schools level, then captaining the U19 team 3 times in 4 caps. He went on to captain the U21s 14 times in 16 appearances. He also appeared for the U25 team and was capped 16 times at 'A' levelIrish Wolfhounds where he captained the team againstEngland.

Cullen made his senior debut against theAll Blacks in Auckland in 2002.[7] He became the 100th man to captain Ireland, against Scotland on 6 August 2011.[8]

International analysis by opposition

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OppositionPlayedWinLossDrawTriesPointsWin %
 Argentina21100050
 Australia110000100
 England220000100
 Fiji220000100
 France41300025
 Georgia110000100
 Italy440000100
 Japan220000100
 New Zealand1010000
 Romania220000100
 Russia220000100
 Samoa110000100
 Scotland32100066.67
 Tonga110000100
 United States110000100
 Wales32100066.67
Career3225700078.13%

as of 17 March 2024[update][9]

Coaching career

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After retiring from playing in 2014, Cullen remained at Leinster as a forwards coach.[10] He then became head coach in 2015.

His coaching colleague,Stuart Lancaster, has described Cullen's strengths as "very high integrity... very good leadership qualities... unbelievable work ethic... very good on the managerial side of things."[11] He is also regarded as effective in bringing out the strengths of coaching colleagues.[12]

Cullen became the first person to win the top European Rugby trophy as a player and a coach, when his Leinster side defeating Racing 92 in the Champions Cup final in May 2018, having already won it three times as a player.[13]

As of 15 June 2025[update]
ClubSeason(s)GPWDLWin %Loss %Championships / Notes
LeinsterLeinster2015/16 – Present28922845778.89%19.72%European Cup (2018)
United Rugby Championship (2018,2019,2020,2021,2025)
United Rugby Championship Coach of the year (2018,2022)
Irish Shield (2022,2023,2024,2025)

Honours

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Leinster
Leicester
Leinster (as coach)
Individual

UCD

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  • UCD Alumni Award in Sport 2021[14]

References

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  1. ^"Cullen given Leinster job".Irish Independent. 19 August 2015. Retrieved19 August 2015.
  2. ^"Leo Cullen".alumni.ucd.ie.
  3. ^"Old school ties - Rugby, Sport - Herald.ie".herald.ie. Archived fromthe original on 3 May 2012. Retrieved19 May 2009.
  4. ^abcd"LEO CULLEN".Leinster Rugby. Retrieved30 October 2022.
  5. ^"Premiership final".BBC. 12 May 2007. Retrieved9 February 2020.
  6. ^"Cullen to Captain Leinster".IrishRugby.ie. 26 August 2008. Archived fromthe original on 17 February 2010. Retrieved19 May 2009.
  7. ^"Irish Rugby : Leo Cullen".IrishRugby.ie. Archived fromthe original on 24 April 2008. Retrieved17 January 2008.
  8. ^"Leo Cullen becomes Ireland?s 100th captain - Life - Life | Ireland's online business and management news service".BusinessAndLeadership.com. Archived fromthe original on 19 September 2011. Retrieved8 August 2011.
  9. ^"Career Figures".ESPNscrum. Archived fromthe original on 23 March 2024. Retrieved23 March 2024.
  10. ^"Leinster refusing to let their era end".Irish Independent. 1 June 2014. Retrieved4 June 2014.
  11. ^"Comment: Leo Cullen and Stuart Lancaster at Leinster - it shouldn't work but does".independent.ie. 9 May 2018.
  12. ^"'It was so smart of Leo, so strategic, to bring someone like Stuart in'".the42.ie. 12 May 2018.
  13. ^"Champions Cup final: Leinster beat Racing 92 15-12 to secure fourth title".BBC Sport. 12 May 2018. Retrieved12 May 2018.
  14. ^"Honouring Exceptional Achievement and Celebrating Success".UCD Connections. 8 September 2021. Retrieved2 September 2022.

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To the First World War
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