Richie Murphy

Irish rugby union player and coach From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Richie Murphy (born 29 July 1974)[1] is an Irish rugby union coach and former player. After three successful seasons as head coach of the Ireland national under-20 rugby union team, he became head coach of Ulster in 2024.

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Richie Murphy
Date of birth29 July 1974
SchoolPresentation College, Bray
Notable relative(s)John Murphy (uncle)
Ben Murphy (son)
Jack Murphy(son)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Out-half
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1994-1997 Greystones ()
1997-2001 Clontarf ()
2001-2002 Greystones ()
2004-05 Wicklow ()
2004-05 Carlow ()
2005-2008 Old Belvedere ()
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
1998-99 Leinster ()
Coaching career
Years Team
2010-2015 Leinster (skills & kicking)
2013 Emerging Ireland (assistant)
2013-21 Ireland (skills & kicking)
2021-24 Ireland U20 (head)
2024- Ulster (head)
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He was educated at Presentation College, Bray, and captained the school to the Leinster Schools Junior Cup in 1990.[2] He played out-half for Greystones, Clontarf, Carlow and Old Belvedere in the All-Ireland League, represented Leinster,[3] including two appearances in the 1998–99 Heineken Cup.[4] and turned down opportunities to play professionally in England and Italy, preferring to stay in Ireland.[5] He was the All-Ireland League's record points scorer until 2017, when he was overtaken by Dolphin's Barry Keeshan.[6]

He worked for Leinster as a player development officer, and became the province's Senior Skills and Kicking Coach in 2010,[7] helping to develop players like Johnny Sexton, Ian Madigan and Fergus McFadden. Sexton would phone him for guidance while at the 2011 Rugby World Cup with Ireland. In 2013 he was backs coach for Emerging Ireland for the Tbilisi Cup under head coach Allen Clarke.[8] He became skills and kicking coach for the senior Ireland team in 2013, being appointed to the role full-time in 2015.[9] He became head coach of the Ireland national under-20 rugby union team in 2021, taking over from Kieran Campbell.[10] Under his leadership Ireland won two Grand Slams in a row in the 2022 and 2023 Under 20s Six Nations,[11] were losing finalists in the 2023 World Rugby U20 Championship,[12] and finished second and unbeaten in the 2024 Under-20s Six Nations.[13] After the departure of Dan McFarland, Ulster named Murphy as interim head coach from the end of the 2024 Under-20s Six Nations to the end of the 2023–24 season.[14] He signed a two-year contract with Ulster in May.[15]

He is the nephew of the former Ireland international Johnny Murphy,[5] and has two sons who are rugby players: Ben Murphy plays scrum-half for Connacht,[16] and Jack Murphy is an Ireland Under-20 international at out-half,[17] and a member of the Ulster academy.[18]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 6 April 2025
More information Team, Nation ...
Team Nation From To Record
G W D L Win %
Ireland U20 Ireland 2021 2024 25202380
Ulster Ireland 2024 Present 281301546.43
Total 523321764.71
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