Mick Quinn
Former union footballer who played for Ireland. In 1976 he was a member of the squad that toured New Zealand and Fiji.
Mick Quinn is a former rugby union footballer who proudly represented Ireland at the international level. Known for his leadership and skill on the field, Mick began his rugby journey playing schools rugby for Newbridge College, where he captained the team to victory in the prestigious 1970 Schools Cup Final against Blackrock College RFC.

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Mick Quinn
Following his success at school level, Mick transitioned to senior rugby with Lansdowne Football Club, one of Ireland’s premier rugby clubs. His impressive performances with Lansdowne earned him a call-up to the Ireland national team, marking the beginning of his international career.
In 1976, Mick was selected as part of the Ireland squad for their tour of New Zealand and Fiji. This tour was a significant milestone in his rugby career, as he went on to represent his country at the highest level, contributing to the team’s competitive edge.
Mick’s commitment and determination on the field earned him recognition both at club and international level, and he remains a respected figure in Irish rugby. His journey from schoolboy captain to international representative is a testament to his skill and leadership in the sport.
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