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Name
  
Dominic Crotty

Height
  
1.86 m


Weight
  
90 kg

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Education
  
University College Cork

Winston Stanley schools Shane Horgan and Dominic Crotty


Dominic Crotty (born July 28, 1974, Cork) is a retired Irish rugby union player.

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Playing career

During the munster schools cup quarter final against Crescent in February 1991, Crotty announced his arrival as a talent by kicking a match-equalising conversion, thus forcing a replay in Cork which his team duly won. He was 16 at the time. Years later, in UCC, he is best remembered for an electrifying try scored against UCD at the Mardyke, where he beat practically the entire opposition team to score. Crotty played at Fullback and also on the Wing for Garryowen, Munster and the Irish national team, earning five caps between 1996 and 2000.

Coaching

Crotty is now coaching Men's rugby sevens at the Milwaukee Barbarians and coed tag rugby in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

Personal life

Since retiring from rugby he has completed a PhD in biomedical engineering at Duke University in the United States, and he now works for GE Healthcare.

Working Life

Crotty is a Scientist at GE Healthcare focusing on radiation dose in Computed Tomography.

References

Dominic Crotty Wikipedia