List of Ireland national rugby union team records

The Ireland national rugby union team represents the island of Ireland in international rugby union and plays in the Six Nations Championship and Rugby World Cup.

Thomas Gisborne Gordon, who played for Ireland between 1877–78, is the only one handed player to have competed in international rugby of either code.[1]

Career

Most caps

Ten current or retired members of the Ireland team have earned 100 or more test caps. Ireland's all-time caps leader is Brian O'Driscoll with 133. The active player with the most caps is Cian Healy with 125 caps, followed by Johnny Sexton with 118 caps.[2]

These figures do not include caps for the Lions. When those are included, O'Driscoll has 141 international caps, O'Gara has 130, Sexton has 124, and Conor Murray has 119.[3]

# Player Career Span Caps Tries Pts
1Brian O'Driscoll1999–201413346245
2Ronan O'Gara2000–2013128161083
3Cian Healy2009–1251260
4Rory Best2005–20191241260
5Johnny Sexton2009–2023118181108
6Conor Murray2011–11216105
7Paul O'Connell2002–2015108840
8John Hayes2000–2011105210
9Keith Earls2008–202310136180
Peter O'Mahony2012–101525

Last updated: Ireland vs New Zealand, 14 October 2023. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[2]

Most tries

Ireland's record try scorer is Brian O'Driscoll, who notched 46 career tries,[4] which ranks him eighth in international tries.

# Player Career Span Tries Caps Ave.
1Brian O'Driscoll1999–2014461330.35
2Keith Earls2008–2023361010.36
3Tommy Bowe2004–201730690.43
4Denis Hickie1997–200729620.47
5Shane Horgan2000–200921650.32
6Girvan Dempsey1998–200819820.23
Jacob Stockdale2017–19370.51
8Geordan Murphy2000–201118720.25
Johnny Sexton2009–2023181180.15
10Brendan Mullin1984–199517550.31
Andrew Trimble2005–201717690.25

Last updated: Ireland vs New Zealand, 14 October 2023. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[2]

Most points

Johnny Sexton holds the Ireland record for test points with 1,101,[5] placing him fourth all-time in international rugby union. Johnny Sexton is the highest points scorers in the Six Nations with 566 points, followed by Ronan O'Gara with 557.[6][7]

# Player Career span Points Caps Tries Con. Pen. DG Ave.
1Johnny Sexton2009–202311081181818221449.39
2Ronan O'Gara2000–2013108312816176202158.46
3David Humphreys1996–20055607268811087.78
4Michael Kiernan1982–1991308436406267.16
5Eric Elwood1993–1999296350436828.46
6Brian O'Driscoll1999–2014245133460051.84
7Ollie Campbell1976–1984217221155479.86
8Paddy Jackson2013–2017195252463017.8
9Keith Earls2008–2023180101360001.78
10Joey Carbery2016–164372561404.43

Last updated: Ireland vs New Zealand, 14 October 2023. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[2]

Most matches as captain

Brian O'Driscoll is third on the all-time list for test matches as captain. He has captained Ireland 83 times and the Lions once.[8]

# Player Span Captaincies Caps Wins Win %
1Brian O'Driscoll2002–2012831335262.65%
2Rory Best2009–2019381242463.16%
3Keith Wood1996–200336581541.67%
4Johnny Sexton2019–2023301182583.33%
5Paul O'Connell2004–2015281081864.29%
6Tom Kiernan1963–197324541666.67%
7Ciarán Fitzgerald1982–19861925947.37%
8Dónal Lenihan1986–19901752847.06%
Fergus Slattery1979–19811761529.41%
10Michael Bradley1992–19951540533.33%
William Crawford1924–192715301173.33%
Karl Mullen1947–195215251066.67%

Last updated: Ireland vs New Zealand, 14 October 2023. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[2][9]

Single match

Most points in a match

# Player Pos Pts Tries Con Pen DG Result Opposition Date
1Ronan O'GaraFly-half32225140–14 Samoa20 June 2003
2Ronan O'GaraFly-half30066060–13 Italy4 March 2000
3David HumphreysFly-half26135036–6 Scotland16 February 2003
David HumphreysFly-half26163061–6 Italy30 August 2003
Paddy WallaceFly-half26163061–17Pacific Islanders26 November 2006
6Paul BurkeFly-half24008029–37 Italy4 January 1997
David HumphreysFly-half24007124–28 Argentina20 October 1999
Johnny SextonFly-half24270082–8 Romania9 September 2023
9Ralph KeyesFly-half23045055–11 Zimbabwe6 October 1991
Ronan O'GaraFly-half230101078–9 Japan11 November 2000

Last updated: Ireland vs New Zealand, 14 October 2023. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[2]

Most tries in a match

Tries Player Position Result Opposition Date
4Brian RobinsonNumber 855–11 Zimbabwe6 October 1991
Keith WoodHooker53–8 United States2 October 1999
Denis HickieWing61–6 Italy30 August 2003
Rónan KelleherHooker71–10 United States10 July 2021
3(Several players tied)

Last updated: Ireland vs New Zealand, 14 October 2023. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[2]

Player age

Youngest players

# Player Age DOB Debut Opposition
1Frank Hewitt17 years 157 days3 October 19068 March 1924 Wales
2John Quirke17 years 229 days26 June 194410 February 1962 England
3George McAllan18 years 13 days2 February 187815 February 1896 Scotland
4Edmund Forrest18 years 57 days5 October 18701 December 1888New Zealand N.Z. Natives
5Aidan Bailey18 years 68 days1 January 191610 March 1934 Wales
6George Stephenson18 years 103 days22 December 19013 April 1920 France
7Dave Hewitt18 years 131 days9 September 193918 January 1958 Australia
8Frederick Harvey18 years 189 days1 September 18889 March 1907 Wales
9Dickie Lloyd18 years 192 days4 August 189112 February 1910 England
10Jasper Brett18 years 218 days8 August 189514 March 1914 Wales

Last updated: Ireland vs New Zealand, 14 October 2023. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[2]

Oldest players

# Player Age DOB Last Match Opposition
1Johnny Sexton38 years 92 days11 July 198514 October 2023 New Zealand
2John Hayes37 years 277 days2 November 19736 August 2011 Scotland
3Rory Best37 years 65 days15 August 198219 October 2019 New Zealand
4Mike Gibson36 years 195 days3 December 194216 June 1979 Australia
5Mike Ross36 years 187 days21 December 197925 June 2016 South Africa
6Phil Orr36 years 175 days14 December 19507 June 1987 Australia
7Peter Clohessy36 years 15 days22 March 19666 April 2002 France
8Paul O'Connell35 years 356 days20 October 197912 October 2015 France
9Ronan O'Gara35 years 354 days7 March 197724 February 2013 Scotland
10Keith Earls35 years 342 days2 October 19879 September 2023 Romania

Last updated: Ireland vs New Zealand, 14 October 2023. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[2]

Team margins

Biggest winning margin

MarginDateGameGround
8010 June 2000 United States 3–83  IrelandSinger Family Park, Manchester, New Hampshire, US
749 September 2023 Ireland 82–8  RomaniaStade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
7014 November 1998 Ireland 70–0  GeorgiaLansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
6911 November 2000 Ireland 78–9  JapanLansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
6110 July 2021 Ireland 71–10  United StatesAviva Stadium, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
601 November 1986 Ireland 60–0  RomaniaLansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
5719 October 2003 Ireland 64–7  NamibiaSydney Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia
556 November 2021 Ireland 60–5  JapanAviva Stadium, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
8 November 2008 Ireland 55–0  CanadaThomond Park, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
30 August 2003 Ireland 61–6  ItalyThomond Park, Limerick, Republic of Ireland

Last updated: Ireland vs New Zealand, 14 October 2023. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[2]

Biggest losing margin

MarginDateGameGround
6023 June 2012 New Zealand 60–0  IrelandWaikato Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand
536 June 1992 New Zealand 59–6  IrelandAthletic Park, Wellington, New Zealand
4815 November 1997 Ireland 15–63  New ZealandLansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
4224 August 2019 England 57–15  IrelandTwickenham, London, England
4015 February 1997 Ireland 6–46  EnglandLansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
396 April 2002 France 44–5  IrelandStade de France, Paris, France
3812 June 2010 New Zealand 66–28  IrelandYarrow Stadium, New Plymouth, New Zealand
12 November 2005 Ireland 7–45  New ZealandLansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
30 November 1912 Ireland 0–38  South AfricaLansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Last updated: Ireland vs New Zealand, 14 October 2023. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[2]

References

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