5/23/2023 0 Comments Strong rob kearney![]() He was part of Leinster's Heineken Cup winning team in 2009 but missed the 2011 final due to injury. It was the first of 10 appearances scoring ten tries in the process. Kearney played in his first Heineken Cup game in a 19–22 defeat against Bath at the RDS on 22 October 2005. He made 32 appearances in the competition, scoring eight tries, with three penalties during a period in September 2006, when usual place kicker, Felipe Contepomi was injured. He made his Celtic League debut for Leinster in 2005 in a 22–20 defeat away to the Ospreys. He scored a hat-trick of tries on his debut for Leinster in a pre-season friendly win over Parma. Kearney played for Leinster at both schoolboy and U-19 level before going onto represent them as a senior. ![]() ![]() In 2018, Kearney was awarded the UCD Alumni Award in Sport. In 2005 he helped the U-20s team win the McCorry Cup, beating Dublin University Football Club in the final. He graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics. ![]() Kearney attended University College Dublin on a sports scholarship where he played for the rugby team. He graduated in April 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. After his Leaving Certificate he moved to University College Dublin, where he studied Arts. ![]() Kearney attended Clongowes Wood College in County Kildare for his secondary education. ![]()
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