Brendan Macken

Athlete

1991 –

77

Who is Brendan Macken?

Brendan Macken, a product of the Leinster Rugby Academy and the famous Blackrock College, is an Irish Rugby player who currently plays for Heineken Cup champions Leinster.

Macken, who played Leinster Schools Cup rugby with Blackrock College, made his Leinster senior debut in an away defeat to Glasgow Warriors in the closing weeks on the 2009/10 season.

Having impressed with the Leinster Academy and with the ‘A’ side in interprovincial and British & Irish Cup matches, Macken found himself limited to a solitary Magners League match, against Aironi, the following season.

With centres Brian O'Driscoll, Gordon D'Arcy and Fergus McFadden in New Zealand on World Cup duty with Ireland, the 21-year-old was given the opportunity and he scored a try, and contributed to another, in the 31-10 defeat of Newport Gwent Dragons. His partnership with Eoin O'Malley in the centre gave Blues supporters and exciting glimpse of the future.

The returning Irish internationals made it tough for Macken to hold down a regular spot but he was not deterred and set about delivering for the ‘A’ side in clashes against London Welsh and Pontypridd.

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Born
May 19, 1991
Dublin
Education
  • Blackrock College
Lived in
  • Dublin

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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