Name Tom McCartney Career start 2007 Weight 104 kg | Height 1.85 m Role Rugby Player | |
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Tom mccartney super freak
Tom McCartney (born 6 September 1985) is a rugby union player from New Zealand. He primarily plays as a hooker, though he has also played as prop. McCartney currently plays for Irish provincial team Connacht in the Pro12. McCartney's nickname, 'Freak,' comes from his strength in the gym.
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- Tom mccartney super freak
- Tom mccartney on new challenges at connacht rugby
- Provincial
- Super Rugby
- Connacht
- References
Tom mccartney on new challenges at connacht rugby
Provincial
McCartney started his professional rugby career in 2007, starting an NPC game for North Harbour against Thames Valley, while on loan. Weeks later, McCartney made his debut for Auckland. McCartney made a total of 94 appearances for Auckland between 2007 and 2014, scoring five tries. In his final season, McCartney was the province's most capped player and captained the side.
Super Rugby
In 2008 McCartney was given a place in the Blues squad, making his debut from the bench in a match against the Chiefs. In April 2009, McCartney made his first start for the team, this coming against the Queensland Reds. McCartney made 64 appearances for the Blues and scored two tries, before leaving for Ireland in 2014.
Connacht
In 2014, McCartney signed a three-year deal with Irish provincial side Connacht. He joined the side for the 2014–15 season, but did not link up with the squad until after Auckland had finished in the 2014 ITM Cup. Auckland were knocked out in the semi-finals of the competition on 18 October, and McCartney made his debut for Connacht on 21 November, coming on as a replacement against Zebre in the 2014–15 Pro12. McCartney made a further 14 appearances in the league all of them coming as starts. He made his European debut on 6 December 2014 against Bayonne in the 2014–15 Challenge Cup, and made three more appearances in the competition, all of them starts. McCartney also started in Connacht's final game of the season, a play-off with Gloucester for entry to the 2015–16 Champions Cup, which Connacht lost after extra time.