Robbie Henshaw




Robbie Henshaw is one of Ireland`s most talented and exciting rugby players. The centre has been a key player for Ireland and Leinster for many years and has played a starring role in some of the most memorable matches in recent history.
Henshaw was born in Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland, in 1993. He began playing rugby at a young age and quickly showed great promise. He was selected for the Irish under-age teams and made his debut for the senior team in 2013.
Henshaw quickly established himself as a key player for Ireland and Leinster. He is a powerful and skilful player who is known for his physicality, his ball-carrying ability and his ability to create scoring opportunities. He has been a key part of the Ireland team that has won the Six Nations Championship three times in the past six years.



Off the pitch, Henshaw is a down-to-earth and likeable character. He is a role model for young players and is always willing to give his time to help others.





Henshaw is a great ambassador for Irish rugby and is one of the most popular players in the country. He is a true role model and an inspiration to young people.





Henshaw is a versatile player who can play in a number of positions. He has played at centre, full-back and wing for Ireland and Leinster. He is a dangerous runner with ball in hand and is also a good defender.




Henshaw has enjoyed a glittering career so far. He has won the Six Nations Championship three times, the Pro14 twice and the Heineken Champions Cup once. He was also named the World Rugby Player of the Year in 2019.


Henshaw is still only 28 years old and has many more years of rugby ahead of him. He is one of the most exciting players in the world and will be hoping to help Ireland and Leinster to even more success in the years to come.


Here are some of Henshaw`s most memorable moments in rugby:

  • Scoring a try in the 2015 Rugby World Cup quarter-final against France.

  • Winning the Six Nations Championship three times with Ireland.

  • Winning the Pro14 twice with Leinster.

  • Winning the Heineken Champions Cup with Leinster.

  • Being named the World Rugby Player of the Year in 2019.
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