Jeremy Davidson
Rugby Player, Athlete
1974 –
Who is Jeremy Davidson?
Jeremy Davidson is a rugby union lock who played club rugby for Dungannon RFC, Ulster, London Irish and Castres Olympique. At international level he represented Ireland with 32 caps and also represented the British and Irish Lions. He attended Methodist College Belfast.
His playing career ended after he aggravated an old knee injury whilst fishing and, following a spell as director of rugby at Dungannon RFC, he moved on to coach Castres.
In June 2009 he became part of the coaching team at Ulster.
Notable achievements of his include being voted players' player of the tour on 1997 Lions tour, captaining Ulster and London Irish.
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- Born
- Apr 28, 1974
Belfast - Nationality
- United Kingdom
- Profession
- Education
- Methodist College Belfast
- Lived in
- Belfast
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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