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Malcolm O'Kelly

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Malcolm O'Kelly
Full name Malcolm O'Kelly
Date of birth 1974-07-19
Place of birth Chelmsford, Essex, England
Height 2.03
Weight 110
Rugby union career
Position Second Row
Clubs
?-2005
2005-2006
Leinster, London Irish
correct as of 2006-09-15.
National team(s) Caps (points)
1997-??
2001,2005
Ireland
Lions
83 (40)
correct as of 2007-03-06.

Malcolm O'Kelly (born 19 July 1974 in Chelmsford, England) is an Irish rugby union player who currently plays as a lock for Ireland internationally and Leinster at club level. The 6'8" (2.03 m) O'Kelly, who made his international debut in 1997 against New Zealand, has become a talisman of the Irish side. He became Ireland's all-time caps leader, surpassing Mike Gibson, on 12 February 2005 when he started in Ireland's Six Nations fixture against Scotland. O'Kelly not only earned his 70th cap, but scored Ireland's first try in the match, giving them a lead they never relinquished. O'Kelly also played with the Lions on their 2001 tour of Australia, and had been named in the Lions squad for their 2005 tour of New Zealand, but aggravated a groin injury in training and was replaced by Simon Shaw. Malcolm attended Templeogue College secondary school and wore his school socks during his appearance for the Barbarians.

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