Bob Casey (born 18 July 1978) is an Irish
rugby union footballer who plays at
lock for
London Irish. Casey is originally from
Maynooth,
County Kildare, and was educated at
Blackrock College, a Dublin secondary school renowned for producing international rugby players.
Club career
Casey joined
Leinster in 1999 and played three seasons before moving to
London Irish in July 2002, having previously played for
Blackrock College RFC and North Kildare RFC. He was the club's Players' Player of the Season in 2003–04 and was the London Irish Supporters Club Player of the Season 2004–05. .
International career
Casey has represented
Ireland at Schools, U19, U21, Ireland 'A' and U25 levels. He made his senior debut against
Australia in 1999. On 10 June
2000, Casey was part of the Ireland team that recorded Ireland's largest win, by beating the
United States in a 83–3 result. Casey also captained
Ireland A team in the
2008 Churchill Cup, and was named in
Declan Kidney's
Autumn internationals squad for 2008, the squad for the
2009 Six Nations and the summer tour to
North America in 2009. Casey has six caps for Ireland. When he played for Ireland against
Canada in May 2009, it was his first cap since 2000.
He has also played for the
Barbarians.
Charity work
Casey is a Director of the United Kingdom board of the
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