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Jordi Murphy

Jordi Murphy (born 22 April 1991) is a Spanish-born former Irish rugby union player who primarily played as a flanker in the back row. Born in Barcelona to Irish parents who had relocated to Spain in the late 1980s, Murphy moved to Dublin at the age of nine and attended Blackrock College, where he developed his rugby skills and captained the senior team to a Leinster Senior Cup victory in 2009. He joined the Leinster Academy in 2009, making his senior debut for the province in September 2011 against Glasgow Warriors, and went on to make 107 appearances for Leinster over seven seasons. During his time with Leinster, Murphy contributed to three Pro14 league titles (2013, 2014, and 2018) and lifted the European Rugby Champions Cup in 2018 as part of the squad that defeated Racing 92 in the final. In December 2017, he signed a two-year contract with Ulster, joining the province ahead of the 2018–19 season, where he made 64 appearances over five seasons, including an extension of his initial contract in 2020. Murphy earned his first cap for Ireland on 22 February 2014 as a replacement against England in the Six Nations, and went on to win 30 international caps, scoring three tries, with his last appearance coming during the 2019 Rugby World Cup. He was selected for Ireland's squads at the 2015 and 2019 Rugby World Cups and helped secure three Six Nations Championship titles (2014, 2015, and 2018). Named Leinster's Young Player of the Year in 2013, Murphy was known for his work rate, tackling prowess, and versatility in the back row. After announcing his retirement from professional rugby at the end of the 2022–23 season, citing a desire to prioritize family and explore new opportunities, he transitioned into sports management as a talent and sponsorship agent at Navy Blue Sports. He also serves as an ambassador for Laura Lynn's Children's Hospice.

Early life

Family background

Jordi Murphy was born on 22 April 1991 in , , , to Irish parents Conor and his wife Nicola Carroll. His parents, both originating from , had relocated to in the late 1980s for work opportunities, where Murphy and his older sister were raised in a Spanish-speaking environment until the age of nine. In 2000, the family returned to to reconnect with their roots and , a decision influenced by the parents' desire to raise their children in Ireland. This move marked a significant shift, immersing Murphy in and , though he initially spoke primarily . Murphy was named after Saint Jordi, Catalonia's , reflecting his birthplace's cultural influence on his family. Murphy's family carries a strong athletic legacy through his maternal grandfather, Noel Carroll, a renowned middle-distance runner. Carroll represented at the 1964 Tokyo and 1968 Mexico City Olympics in the , won three European indoor 800m titles, and co-founded the in 1980, establishing events like the Goal Mile that emphasized running for charity. This heritage instilled in Murphy an early appreciation for endurance sports, shaping his approach to physical conditioning in .

Schooling and youth rugby

Murphy attended in , a renowned institution for producing talent, beginning his there after moving from . His family's Irish heritage facilitated the relocation to , enabling enrollment at the school's junior section, Willow Park, before progressing to the senior teams. During his time at , Murphy gained initial exposure to competitive through the school's underage and senior squads, where he developed as a back-row forward, honing skills in tackling, carrying, and lineout work essential for his position. Murphy contributed significantly to Blackrock's successes in the Leinster Schools competitions, including winning the Junior Cup in 2006 as part of the victorious team. In 2009, he captained the senior team to a pivotal victory in the Senior Cup, securing the school's 66th title in the competition and demonstrating his leadership and physical prowess on the field. By his late teens, Murphy's physical attributes had emerged prominently for a back-row player, standing at 1.88 meters tall and weighing approximately 105 kilograms, which aided his dominance in school-level matches.

Club career

Murphy joined the Academy after captaining to victory in the Leinster Schools Senior Cup. He made his senior debut for Leinster on 17 September 2011 against in the Pro12, coming off the bench in a match that highlighted the province's depleted squad due to injuries. During his seven seasons with from 2011 to 2018, Murphy established himself as a versatile back-row forward, making 107 appearances. His development was marked by consistent performances in domestic competitions, where he often featured as a number 8 or flanker, contributing to 's strong league standing. Key highlights included playing a role in 's Heineken Cup triumph in 2012 as part of the squad that defeated in the final. These moments underscored his growing impact in high-stakes matches. In recognition of his breakout 2012–13 season, Murphy was named Leinster's Young Player of the Year at the province's annual awards. By 2018, amid intense competition for back-row positions from established players like Sean O'Brien and , Murphy sought more consistent game time, leading to his departure for at the end of the season.

Ulster

In 2018, Jordi Murphy transferred to from , seeking more regular game time to extend his international career. Building on his established back-row presence at , the move provided an opportunity for consistent starts under coach . Over five seasons with from 2018 to 2023, Murphy made 64 appearances, scoring 9 tries for 45 points. He featured prominently in the province's campaigns, including a key role in their run to the 2019–20 Pro14 grand final, where finished as runners-up after a 25–21 defeat to at the . Murphy started several matches in the competition's rebranded format, contributing to 's playoff pushes and European fixtures with his tackling and carrying. Murphy faced significant challenges during the 2020–21 season, sustaining a injury in a Rainbow Cup match against in May 2021 that sidelined him for nearly nine months until February 2022. The injury, compounded by ongoing physical wear, affected his recovery and led to reflections on the toll of professional , including reduced mobility and persistent discomfort. On 3 April 2023, Murphy announced his retirement from professional rugby at the conclusion of the 2022–23 season, emphasizing the cumulative strain on his body and a shift toward family priorities. Across his club career with and , he amassed 171 appearances. In 2024 interviews, Murphy reflected on reaching his career peak around age 25 in 2016, before subsequent injuries, including the 2021 setback, contributed to a gradual decline in his output and consistency.

International career

Youth internationals

Murphy represented Ireland at the Schools level during his time at Blackrock College, where his performances contributed to his selection for national underage teams. He progressed to the Ireland Under-20 squad for the 2010–2011 seasons, featuring prominently as a loose forward. In the 2011 Under-20 Six Nations Championship, Murphy started multiple matches, including victories over Italy and Scotland, a draw with Wales, and a loss to France, before captaining the team in a 15–46 defeat to England; Ireland finished fourth. Later that year, he participated in the 2011 IRB Junior World Championship in , starting in the pool-stage opener against (a 25–33 loss) and other fixtures, including a 26–42 loss to and a 30–13 win over . , finishing third in Pool C, advanced to the 5th–8th place playoffs, where they lost 15–57 to in the semifinal before Murphy captained the side in a 24–38 defeat to in the 7th-place match; finished 8th overall.

Senior career

Murphy made his senior international debut for Ireland on 22 February 2014, entering as a replacement in the second half of a narrow 10-13 defeat to at . His breakthrough followed strong performances at the Under-20 level. Over the course of his international career from 2014 to 2019, Murphy earned 30 caps, accumulating 15 points through three tries. He contributed significantly to Ireland's 2015 title, appearing in all five fixtures as a versatile back-row option who provided impactful substitute performances and starts. That year, he was selected for Ireland's 31-man squad for the in , where he featured in pool matches and scored a try in the quarter-final defeat to . A highlight of Murphy's career came during the 2016 end-of-year internationals, when he scored Ireland's opening try in their landmark 40-29 win against on 5 November at in —the All Blacks' first defeat by in 111 years. Despite injury setbacks, including a knee ligament issue that sidelined him for much of 2017, he returned to earn further caps in the 2018 and was part of the squad in . His final appearance came on 3 October 2019, in a 35-0 win over in .

Personal life

Education

Murphy attended , where he built a strong academic foundation alongside his early development. Following his entry into professional , Murphy pursued a Bachelor of Business Studies (Level 8) at the (now ) from 2013 to 2017. During this period, which overlapped with his commitments in the Academy starting in 2011, Murphy benefited from DIT's Elite Athlete Support Programme, designed to assist high-performance athletes in managing academic and sporting demands. This initiative provided tailored resources including access to training facilities, strength and conditioning coaching, nutrition guidance, psychological support, and mentoring, enabling him to balance his studies with the rigors of academy training and matches in the early 2010s. The structured academic environment at DIT offered Murphy essential off-field stability, fostering discipline and long-term planning amid the increasing physical and professional demands of his emerging career.

Family

Murphy shares a long-term relationship with his wife, Laura Finnegan, whom he met as a and married in 2022 after getting engaged in 2019. The couple welcomed their first child, daughter Lily Alice Murphy, on 11 December 2020, marking a significant milestone in Murphy's during his professional career. The couple welcomed their second child, son Jenson Jordi Murphy, on 26 August 2025. Fatherhood profoundly influenced Murphy's career trajectory, particularly his decision to retire from professional at the end of the 2022–23 season, as he prioritized alongside his physical well-being. He has described the choice as a collective decision, looking forward to the next chapter together. A key motivational figure in Murphy's family is his grandfather, Noel Carroll, an accomplished middle-distance runner who represented at the 1964 Tokyo and 1968 Mexico City Olympics in the 800 meters event. Carroll set a European record for the 880 yards (equivalent to 800 meters) and multiple national records in the 800 meters during the and won multiple national titles, instilling in Murphy a deep appreciation for athletic competitiveness and endurance that extended beyond . Murphy has credited this Olympic legacy as a driving family trait, fueling his own dedication and resilience in sport.

Post-playing career

Player representation

Following his retirement from professional rugby in 2023, Jordi Murphy transitioned into player representation by joining Navy Blue Sports as a player agent and sponsorship advisor. He had previously been the agency's inaugural client during his playing career, which facilitated his entry into this administrative role shortly after hanging up his boots. At Sports, Murphy represents high-profile Irish rugby talents, including and captain and hooker Dan Sheehan, among others on the agency's roster. Drawing on over 12 years of professional playing experience with , , and , he provides contract negotiation support and career guidance to athletes navigating the demands of elite sport. His firsthand knowledge of the industry's challenges enables him to offer tailored advice on professional development and off-field opportunities. In a 2025 interview, Murphy shared insights on financial planning drawn from a career-threatening knee injury in 2016, which underscored the fragility of a career and prompted him to prioritize long-term security. He credited early guidance from his agent, who initiated a plan at age 21, for instilling habits of saving alongside spending and preparing a "" beyond playing. Now applying these lessons in his agent role, Murphy advises clients on similar proactive measures to ensure stability post-retirement.

Charity involvement

Following his retirement from professional rugby in 2023, Jordi Murphy became an for LauraLynn, Ireland's only children's , which supports families of children with life-limiting conditions. In this role, he has focused on raising awareness, engaging the public, and aiding initiatives, including visits to the hospice that bring joy to children and families. Murphy has actively participated in events to support the , such as speaking at the LauraLynn Business Breakfast in January 2024, where he discussed athlete mindset, teamwork, and career transitions while highlighting the hospice's "Advancing Our Vision" five-year plan to extend community care. In a May 2025 interview on , Murphy reflected on his retirement, expressing pride in his ambassadorship and a deepened to the cause, motivated by a desire for personal growth and giving back to the community through such altruistic efforts. His family life has further enhanced his for children's charities like LauraLynn.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Jordi Murphy primarily featured as a flanker in the loose forward position throughout his club career, with occasional starts at number 8. His club statistics encompass appearances, tries, and points across competitive senior matches for and in leagues such as the Pro12 (later ) and European competitions.
ClubYearsAppearancesTriesPoints
2011–20181071890
2018–202364945
Total17127135
Seasonal aggregates highlight peak performances in the Pro12/URC, including 8 tries for in the 2013/14 season during their title-winning campaign and 4 tries for in the 2020/21 season.

International statistics

Jordi Murphy earned 30 caps for between 2014 and 2019, primarily as a flanker in the back row, scoring 3 tries for a total of 15 points. His international career began with a debut as a replacement against in the 2014 , and he contributed to 's 2015 Championship-winning campaign, featuring in multiple matches. Murphy was included in Ireland's squad for the , where he made limited appearances, including a start against and a try-scoring performance against in the quarter-final defeat. He also featured in the 2016 Autumn Nations Series, notably scoring Ireland's opening try in their historic 40-29 victory over . His final try came in a 2019 pre-World Cup warm-up win over , after which he appeared as a substitute against at the tournament. The following table summarizes his caps by major tournament:
TournamentCapsStartsTriesPoints
(2014–2019)12500
(2015, 2019)3215
Autumn/Summer Internationals (2016–2019)156210
Total3013315
Data compiled from official match reports; positions varied between openside flanker (primary), blindside flanker, and number 8. Murphy accumulated caps against 12 different opponents, with the majority in the Six Nations against traditional rivals. Representative examples include 4 caps against (all as replacement), 3 against , 3 against , 2 against (including his debut try against them), and 1 each against (try), , , , , , , and .

Honours

Club honours

During his tenure with Leinster from 2011 to 2018, Jordi Murphy contributed to multiple trophy successes at the provincial level. He was part of the squad that secured the Heineken Cup in 2012, coming on as a replacement in the final victory over at . also claimed the Pro12 title in the 2012–13 season, with Murphy featuring prominently throughout the campaign before captaining the 'A' team to victory in the British & Irish Cup that same year. The province repeated as Pro12 champions in 2013–14, during which Murphy started 18 league games and scored key tries, including one in a decisive match. In his final season with , the team won the 2017–18 Pro14 title and the , with Murphy playing a significant role in the European triumph and joining captain in lifting the trophy after the final against Racing 92. Murphy was individually recognized for his breakout 2012–13 season, earning the Powerade Young Player of the Year award at 's annual ceremony. With from 2018 to 2023, Murphy experienced a near-miss in major silverware, as the province reached the 2019–20 Pro14 final but lost 27–5 to in the delayed showdown. Ulster added no further trophies during his time there, despite competitive showings in domestic and European competitions.

International honours

Murphy made his senior international debut for Ireland during the , contributing to the title win. He also played a role in Ireland's subsequent victories in 2015 and 2018. The 2015 triumph was retained from the previous year and marked by a dramatic conclusion as France's narrow 25-24 win over in the final match secured the title on points difference. Murphy was selected for Ireland's 31-man squad for the in , where he featured in the pool stage. He was also called up to the squad in as a replacement for , making appearances including against . Over his international career, Murphy earned 30 caps for between 2014 and 2019, a significant reflecting his consistent selection in the back row.

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