Duncan Casey (born 14 November 1990) is a retired
Irish rugby union
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player and current
Irish Examiner
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columnist. He made 46 appearances for his native province
Munster
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and 23 for French club
FC Grenoble
The Football Club de Grenoble Rugby (FCG) is a French rugby union club based in Grenoble and founded in 1892.
FCG was champion of France in 1953–54 French Rugby Union Championship, 1954 and runner-up in 1992–93 French Rugby Union Championshi ...
before finishing his career in 2019.
Munster
Casey graduated from the Munster Academy and secured a development contract with the senior Munster squad for the 2013–14 season. He made his senior debut on 8 December 2013, coming on as a replacement against
Perpignan
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during Round 3 of the
2013–14 Heineken Cup
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The pool stage began on 11 October 2013 and ran through to 17� ...
. He made a total of 14 appearances for the province that season and featured in both the Heineken Cup Quarter-Final victory over Toulouse and the Semi-Final defeat to Toulon.
He made his first European start in Munster's
Champions Cup game against
Sale Sharks
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on 18 October 2014. He went on to start all six pool games in Munster's Champions Cup campaign and made 20 appearances that season, scoring five tries. He attended an Irish training camp in December 2014 and won the 2015 Munster Rugby Young Player of the Year award in April 2015.
After making his debut in 2013, Casey made 40 appearances for Munster in the following two years. However, his progress was derailed by injuries early on in consecutive seasons. He ruptured his pectoral muscle in the first round of the Champions Cup against
Treviso
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in November 2015 and was sidelined for five months. In the first round of the
2016-2017 Champions Cup against Glasgow the following year, he ruptured his medial cruciate ligament and required more surgery, putting him out of action for another five months. He did not feature for Munster again before his departure.
Grenoble
Casey left Munster in January 2018, having secured a contract at
FC Grenoble
The Football Club de Grenoble Rugby (FCG) is a French rugby union club based in Grenoble and founded in 1892.
FCG was champion of France in 1953–54 French Rugby Union Championship, 1954 and runner-up in 1992–93 French Rugby Union Championshi ...
as injury cover for the remainder of the season. He extended his contract shortly after arriving and remained at Grenoble for the 2018–19 season. Casey announced in April 2019 that he would retire from rugby at the end of the 2018–19 season. He made a total of 23 appearances for Grenoble during his time in France.
Post-rugby
Casey has been a columnist with the Irish Examiner since 2015. He also hosted the Examiner's flagship rugby podcast between January and May 2020 and is a regular contributor to broadcasts such as
Second Captains
Second Captains is a production company founded by Ken Early, Simon Hick, Mark Horgan, Eoin McDevitt and Ciarán Murphy and based in Dublin, Ireland.
The Second Captains Podcast was launched in March 2013 and quickly became the most-popular p ...
and
Newstalk
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. Casey has worked in communications in recent times and moved to Brussels in 2020. He worked in a public affairs consultancy and subsequently for the European Commission's
Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development
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. He stated on air in November 2022 that he and his wife Sorcha would be moving to
Vancouver
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, Canada in January 2023.
Other activities
Casey has been vocal about a range of issues both during and after his rugby career. While at Munster, he was an Ambassador for the local branch of the
Simon Community, a network of homelessness charities throughout Ireland. He wrote several articles about the issue of homelessness in Limerick for the Limerick Leader newspaper. In recognition of his work in this area, he won the
Vodafone
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-sponsored ''Medal of Excellence'' at the 2018
Rugby Players Ireland Awards.
Casey actively campaigned for a Yes vote in the
2015 Marriage Equality Referendum and was awarded the ''Outstanding Male Ally'' award by the International Federation of Gay Games in October of that year. Casey is a long-time supporter of Palestinian rights and has written articles and appeared in videos that support the
BDS movement.
Honours
Munster Rugby
*
Pro12
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:
** Runner Up (1):
2014-15
FC Grenoble
*
Rugby Pro D2
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:
**Runner Up (1):
2017–18
References
External links
Grenoble ProfileMunster ProfilePro14 Profile*
U20 Six Nations Profile
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Living people
1990 births
People educated at Glenstal Abbey School
Rugby union players from Cork (city)
Irish rugby union players
Shannon RFC players
Munster Rugby players
FC Grenoble Rugby players
Rugby union hookers
Irish expatriate rugby union players in France