Devin Toner

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Devin Toner
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Date of birth (1986-06-29) 29 June 1986 (age 38)
Place of birthMoynalvey, Meath, Ireland
Height2.09 m (6 ft 10+12 in)
Weight127 kg (20.0 st; 280 lb)
School Castleknock College
University University College Dublin
Rugby union career
Position(s) Lock
Amateur team(s)
YearsTeamApps(Points)
North Kildare ()
Lansdowne ()
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2006–2022 Leinster 280 (20)
Correct as of 20 June 2022
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2006 Ireland U21 9
2009–2013 Ireland Wolfhounds 9 (5)
2010–2020 Ireland 70 (10)
Correct as of 23 February 2020

Toner winning a lineout for Ireland against Romania during the 2015 Rugby World Cup Ireland vs Romania 2015 RWC (5).jpg
Toner winning a lineout for Ireland against Romania during the 2015 Rugby World Cup

Devin Toner (born 29 June 1986) is a former professional rugby player. He played in the second-row for Ireland and the Irish province Leinster. Measuring 6' 10" in height, he was the tallest player in the Heineken Cup and the 2015 Rugby World Cup. He wore a size 15 (Ireland) boot. [1]

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Leinster

The former Castleknock College player established himself as a senior player with Leinster, chalking up more than a century of senior provincial caps. On 27 March 2021, he made his 262nd appearance for Leinster in a victory over Munster in the grand final of the 2020–21 Pro14, exceeding Gordon D'Arcy's provincial appearance record. [2] [3]

In March 2022, Toner announced that he would be retiring at the end of the 2021-22 season. [4]

Ireland

Toner made his Ireland Wolfhounds debut in the 2009 Churchill Cup against Canada in June 2009, and helped his side win the tournament in Denver with a win against the England Saxons. [5] [6]

Toner was selected by Ireland's head coach Declan Kidney to make his International debut for Ireland against Samoa on 13 November 2010 during the 2010 end of year rugby tests. [7] He then came off the bench against New Zealand and Argentina during the following week. [8] Toner was a regular starter for Ireland at lock from 2013 to 2018. [9]

Toner was left out of Joe Schmidt's squad for the 2019 Rugby World Cup, with Schmidt instead selecting Iain Henderson, Jean Kleyn, Tadhg Beirne and James Ryan as locks. [10] [11] [12] Toner last appeared for Ireland in February 2020 in the Six Nations. [13]

Honours

Leinster
Ireland A

Churchill Cup (1): 2009

Ireland

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