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Malcolm O'Kelly (born 19 July 1974) is an Irish former rugby union player who played as a lock for Ireland and Leinster. O'Kelly was born in Chelmsford, England, and attended Templeogue College secondary school in Dublin, Ireland. He has played for the Barbarians FC three times, wearing his old school socks. O'Kelly completed a B.A. in Engineering at Trinity College, Dublin between 1992 and 1996. O'Kelly is a supporter of the children's charity Plan Ireland and is a committee member of the rugby sevens club, Shamrock Warriors RFC. Malcolm Éamonn O'Kelly (Chelmsford, 19 luglio 1974) è un ex rugbista a 15 irlandese, per quasi tutta la sua carriera seconda linea del Leinster. Malcolm Eamonn O'Kelly est né le 19 juillet 1974 à Chelmsford (Angleterre). C’est un joueur de rugby à XV, qui joue avec l'équipe d'Irlande de 1997 à 2009, évoluant au poste de deuxième ligne (2,03 m et 117 kg). Durant sa carrière, il évolue principalement avec la province de Leinster. Malcolm Eamonn O'Kelly (Chelmsford, Inglaterra, 19 de julio de 1974) es un exjugador irlandés de rugby que se desempeñaba como segunda línea. Actualmente ejerce su profesión de ingeniero químico. Malcolm O'Kelly jugó 92 partidos con el XV del trébol disputando tres Copas Mundiales y ganó el Torneo de las Seis Naciones 2009. O'Kelly también fue convocado a los British and Irish Lions para las giras a Australia 2001 y Nueva Zelanda 2005.
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Malcolm Éamonn O'Kelly (Chelmsford, 19 luglio 1974) è un ex rugbista a 15 irlandese, per quasi tutta la sua carriera seconda linea del Leinster. Malcolm Eamonn O'Kelly est né le 19 juillet 1974 à Chelmsford (Angleterre). C’est un joueur de rugby à XV, qui joue avec l'équipe d'Irlande de 1997 à 2009, évoluant au poste de deuxième ligne (2,03 m et 117 kg). Durant sa carrière, il évolue principalement avec la province de Leinster. Le 12 février 2005, Il prive Mike Gibson du record du nombre de sélection nationale dans l'équipe d'Irlande, en obtenant sa 70e sélection contre l'Écosse. Il porte ce record à 92 sélections, record dont il est dépossédé en mars 2009 par John Hayes.Il joue avec la province de Leinster en coupe d'Europe et en Celtic League. Malcolm Eamonn O'Kelly (Chelmsford, Inglaterra, 19 de julio de 1974) es un exjugador irlandés de rugby que se desempeñaba como segunda línea. Actualmente ejerce su profesión de ingeniero químico. Malcolm O'Kelly jugó 92 partidos con el XV del trébol disputando tres Copas Mundiales y ganó el Torneo de las Seis Naciones 2009. O'Kelly también fue convocado a los British and Irish Lions para las giras a Australia 2001 y Nueva Zelanda 2005. Malcolm O'Kelly (born 19 July 1974) is an Irish former rugby union player who played as a lock for Ireland and Leinster. O'Kelly was born in Chelmsford, England, and attended Templeogue College secondary school in Dublin, Ireland. He has played for the Barbarians FC three times, wearing his old school socks. O'Kelly completed a B.A. in Engineering at Trinity College, Dublin between 1992 and 1996. The 6-foot-8-inch (2.03 m) O'Kelly, who made his international début in 1997 against New Zealand, became a talisman of the Irish side and was Ireland's all-time caps leader, surpassing Mike Gibson, on 12 February 2005 when he started in Ireland's Six Nations fixture against Scotland. O'Kelly not only earned his 70th cap, but scored Ireland's first try in the match, giving them a lead they never relinquished. O'Kelly has since been surpassed by Ronan O'Gara (128caps), Brian O'Driscoll (124 caps), John Hayes (105 caps) Johnny Sexton (99 caps), Peter Stringer (98 caps) and Donncha O'Callaghan (94 caps) but earned 92 test caps in his career. O'Kelly also played with the British & Irish Lions on their tour to Australia, and had been named in the Lions squad for their 2005 tour of New Zealand, but aggravated a groin injury in training and was replaced by Simon Shaw. He has five Lions caps. At the end of the 09/10 season, O'Kelly announced his retirement from professional rugby. He is the only player in the Heineken cup to have played since the start of the competition – 15 years. He claims to have won a grand slam, the Heineken cup, the Magners League(3) and 4 Triple Crowns: he is also Ireland's third most capped second row. As well as that, he is a two time British and Irish Lion. O'Kelly is a supporter of the children's charity Plan Ireland and is a committee member of the rugby sevens club, Shamrock Warriors RFC.
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