Jake Flannery rugby player
Jake Flannery rugby player

Jake Flannery

7th Jun 1999 1.83m/87kg Fly Half

From Tipperary, Flannery was one of the standout performers for the 2019 Grand Slam-winning Ireland U20s and also featured prominently in that summer’s World Rugby U20 Championship.

Now a student at UL, Flannery earned maximum points in his Leaving Cert in 2018 and also made his Munster A debut in the Celtic Cup and his All Ireland League debut with Shannon RFC in the 2018/19 season.

The Shannon out-half who can also play at full-back made his Munster A debut in the Celtic Cup against Dragons A in September.

In January he earned a call up to the Ireland u20s squad for the 2019 Six Nations before being called up to the squad for the World Rugby U20s Championship.

Jake Flannery joined the Academy in the summer of 2019 having started his rugby career at Kilfeacle & District RFC before progressing to schools rugby at Rockwell College. He underwent a shoulder surgery in 2019 that ruled him out for an extended period but returned to action at the start of 2020.

Returned to action with Shannon in the All Ireland League in January 2020 and made his Guinness PRO14 debut off the bench for Munster away to Zebre in February 2020.

Career

Rockwell College logo Rockwell College
Left Wing
ulster_rugby Ulster Rugby
Fullback
2022 - present
image Emerging Ireland
Fullback
2022 - present
ireland Ireland U20's
Fullback
2019 - 2020
munster Munster Rugby
Fullback
2019 - 2022