Josh van der Flier

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Josh van der Flier
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van der Flier representing Ireland during the 2023 Six Nations Championship
Full nameJoshua Dirk van der Flier
Date of birth (1993-04-25) 25 April 1993 (age 30)
Place of birth Wicklow, Ireland
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight103 kg (227 lb; 16 st 3 lb)
School Wesley College
University University College Dublin
Rugby union career
Position(s) Flanker, Hooker
Current team Leinster
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2014– Leinster 125 (125)
Correct as of 27 April 2023
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2011 Ireland U18 2
2012–2013 Ireland U20 10 (0)
2016– Ireland 62 (50)
Correct as of 16 March 2024

Joshua Dirk van der Flier [lower-alpha 1] (born 25 April 1993) is an Irish professional rugby union player who plays as a flanker for United Rugby Championship club Leinster and the Ireland national team. [1] [2]

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Van der Flier is of Dutch descent through his paternal grandparents, who moved to Ireland in the 1950s to open a radiator factory. [2] He is commonly referred to among Leinster Rugby circles as ‘The Dutch Disciple’. [3]

Professional career

Leinster

He began his professional career with the Leinster academy. During his time at the academy, he played with the Leinster senior team, making his debut in October 2014 against Zebre. It was announced in April 2015 that he had been awarded a senior contract with Leinster. [4] [5]

Following the 2022 Champions Cup final Van der Flier became the third Leinster player to win European player of the year, after Sean O’Brien (2011) and Rob Kearney (2012). [6] In June 2022 he was named Leinster's 2021–22 Men's Player of the Year. [7]

Ireland

Van der Flier received his first call up to the senior Ireland squad by coach Joe Schmidt for the 2016 Six Nations Championship. [8] Van der Flier debuted for Ireland on 27 February against England in the 2016 Six Nations Championship at Twickenham. [9]

He was named as the Ireland men’s XVs Players’ Player of the Year at the 2022 Rugby Players Ireland awards. [10] He also won the Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland men’s player of the year award for the 2021-22 campaign. [11]

In November 2022, Van der Flier was named as the World Rugby Men's 15s Player of the Year. [12] In August 2023, he was selected to be part of Ireland's World Cup squad ahead of the 2023 World Cup in France. [13]

Personal life

Van Der Flier was born and raised in Wicklow town and attended Wesley College in Dublin as a boarder, where he began to play rugby, along with cricket and hockey.

He is of Dutch descent on his father's side, his grandparents having moved to Ireland from the Netherlands in the 1950s. His father, Dirk Van Der Flier, played rugby for Old Wesley. [14]

He married Sophie De Patoul in August 2022. [15]

Van Der Flier is a practicing Christian, and wears the cross drawn on his wrist tape during games. [16]

He has a master's in business administration from Dublin Business School, completed in 2020. [17]

Career statistics

List of international tries

NumberPositionPointsTriesResultOppositionVenueDateRef.
1 Flanker 51Won Japan Ajinomoto Stadium 24 June 2017 [18]
2 Flanker 51Won Wales Aviva Stadium 8 February 2020 [19]
3 Flanker 51Won Japan Aviva Stadium 3 July 2021 [20]
4–5 Flanker 102Won Argentina Aviva Stadium 21 November 2021 [21]
6 Flanker 51Lost France Stade de France 12 February 2022 [22]
7 Flanker 51Won Scotland Aviva Stadium 19 March 2022 [23]
8 Flanker 51Won New Zealand Wellington Regional Stadium 16 July 2022 [24]
9 Flanker 51Won South Africa Aviva Stadium 5 November 2022 [25]
10 Flanker 51Won Wales Millennium Stadium 4 February 2023 [26]

as of 5 November 2022 [27] [28] [29]

Honours

Leinster
Ireland
Individual

Notes

  1. In English, van der Flier is pronounced /vændərˈflɪər/ van dər FLEER. In Dutch, the phrase Joshua Dirk van der Flier is pronounced [ˈɟɔʃuʋaːˈdɪr(ə)kfɑndərˈfliːr] , whereas the phrase Josh van der Flier is pronounced [ˈɟɔʃfɑndərˈfliːr] . In isolation, van is pronounced [vɑn] .

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