List of Munster Rugby players

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Munster Rugby players include players who have earned significant accolades in club play with Munster Rugby or in international play.

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British & Irish Lions

The following Munster players have also represented the British & Irish Lions: [1] [2]

The '200' Club

Players who have reached the 200 caps mark for Munster.

Overseas players

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Individual records

(correct as of 31 October 2015)

All-time

Heineken Cup

Pro14

Bold indicates highest overall record.

ERC Elite Awards

ERC Player Awards

World Rugby Hall of Fame

The World Rugby Hall of Fame (formerly the IRB Hall of Fame) recognises special achievement and contribution to the sport of rugby union

ERC15 European Player Award

An award to recognise the best European player in the Heineken Cup from 1995–2010.

ERC European Dream Team

The following Munster players were selected in the ERC European Dream Team, an all–time dream team of Heineken Cup players.

Pro14 Team of the Year

Pro14 Golden Boot

The Golden Boot is awarded to the kicker who has successfully converted the highest percentage of place kicks during the 22-week regular Pro14 season. The prize has been awarded annually since 2012. (Percentage success rate in brackets)

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