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Jordan Conroy: Looking Back at the Remarkable Career of an Irish Rugby Icon

As we move through 2026, it’s a perfect time to reflect on the careers of some of Ireland’s most exciting sporting talents. One name that continues to shine brightly in the annals of Irish rugby is Jordan Conroy. The Tullamore native, who retired from the international sevens game in 2025, left an indelible mark on the sport with his blistering pace and phenomenal try-scoring ability.

His journey from a latecomer to the sport to a global superstar is a story that continues to inspire, a testament to raw talent and relentless hard work. For fans who followed his career, the memories are still fresh, and for those looking for more sports content, you can always check out odd.ie.

Conroy’s path to rugby stardom was anything but conventional. While most professional players are nurtured in the sport from a young age, Conroy only picked up a rugby ball at 18, having previously focused on athletics and soccer. His natural speed, honed on the running track, made him an instant threat. He first made waves with Tullamore RFC before joining Buccaneers RFC for the 2016-17 season, where he scored an incredible 18 tries and was named Connacht Club Player of the Year, helping the club secure promotion to Division 1A.

It was on the international sevens circuit, however, that Jordan Conroy became a household name. From his debut in 2016, his impact was immediate and electrifying. He was a key figure in Ireland’s rise as a core team on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series. His list of accolades is a testament to his dominance:

Year Achievement
2017 Exeter Sevens Player of the Tournament
2018 London Sevens Dream Team selection
2019 Hong Kong Sevens Qualifier Player of the Tournament (10 tries)
2020 World Rugby Sevens Series Top Try-Scorer (30 tries)
2020 World Rugby Sevens Dream Team selection

Conroy’s explosive power saw him become the first player since 2010 to score five tries in a single World Series match. He went on to represent Ireland at two Olympic Games, Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024, cementing his status as a true Irish Olympian. Beyond his on-field heroics, Conroy also won the hearts of the nation with his appearance on RTÉ’s Dancing with the Stars in 2022, where he finished as a runner-up.

Now, a year after his retirement from the green jersey, Conroy’s legacy endures. He has since taken his talents to the newly formed Rugby Premier League in India, playing for the Delhi Redz, but his contributions to Irish rugby are unforgettable. He was a player who brought fans to their feet, a blur of green who could change a game in an instant. His remarkable journey proves that it’s never too late to find your calling and reach the very pinnacle of sport. For those who enjoy the thrill of the game, you can find more on rugby betting here.

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