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Rugby Union

Ian Corcoran

United Kingdomb. 1963-05-11Retired
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Biography

Ian Corcoran is a retired Rugby Union athlete from the United Kingdom, born on May 11, 1963. He played primarily as a forward and was known for his physicality and tactical acumen on the field. Corcoran's career spanned from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s, during which he made significant contributions to his club and national teams.

Corcoran was a notable member of the England national team, earning multiple caps during his international career. He represented England at various prestigious tournaments, including the Rugby World Cup, where he demonstrated his skills against top-tier competition. Throughout his club career, he played for several prominent teams, where he became known as a reliable and influential player, helping his teams secure critical victories.

Following his retirement, Ian Corcoran's impact on the sport continued through coaching and mentorship roles, inspiring the next generation of Rugby Union players. His legacy is marked by his dedication to the game and his contributions to the development of rugby in the UK. Corcoran remains a respected figure in the rugby community, celebrated for both his on-field achievements and his commitment to fostering talent in the sport.

Quick Facts

Full nameIan Corcoran
Date of birth1963-05-11
NationalityUnited Kingdom
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