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Leinster Create High Performance Partnership With UCD

Leinster Create High Performance Partnership With UCD

Less than a week after securing their second Heineken Cup in dramatic fashion, Leinster Rugby are already looking for that extra edge over their competition.

Leinster Rugby Chief Executive Michael Dawson and President of UCD, Dr Hugh Brady, have announced details of a new high performance partnership.

The partnership will see Leinster moving their training, conditioning and administration to UCD’s Belfield campus, and also the development of a number of educational, research and commercial initiatives.

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Under this partnership, Leinster will establish a new high performance training unit on UCD’s Belfield campus adjacent to UCD’s state-of-the-art Institute of Sport and Health (ISH).

In addition, the newly-crowned Heineken Cup champions will avail of UCD’s extensive suite of top class synthetic and grass pitches.

Players will have access to UCD’s expanding suite of physiological and biochemical testing platforms and sports medicine facilities.

Research collaborations will be developed in areas such as high performance science, sensor technology, bioengineering and sports physiology.

Educational collaboration will see an increasing number of Leinster players enrolling in UCD courses, using the flexible modular UCD Horizons curriculum to prepare for a career after rugby.

The partnership builds on existing strong links between UCD and Leinster Rugby. Jonathan Sexton, Gordon D’Arcy and Devin Toner are current UCD students and four of the province’s Heineken Cup-winning team are former UCD players – Brian O’Driscoll, Sean O’Brien, Kevin McLaughlin and Fergus McFadden.

UCD RFC is one of the world’s most successful university rugby clubs and celebrated its centenary this season.

The UCD RFC ‘Team of the Century’ included numerous British & Irish Lions and no less than seven Ireland captains. Among the players selected were Brian O’Driscoll, Denis Hickie, Tom Grace, Fergus Slattery, Mick Doyle, Ray McLoughlin and Bill Mulcahy.