Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q938814> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 89 of
89
with 100 triples per page.
- Q938814 subject Q13248309.
- Q938814 subject Q5312304.
- Q938814 subject Q6647821.
- Q938814 subject Q8236975.
- Q938814 subject Q8289740.
- Q938814 subject Q8479687.
- Q938814 subject Q8553689.
- Q938814 subject Q8554851.
- Q938814 subject Q8573793.
- Q938814 subject Q8587072.
- Q938814 subject Q8687336.
- Q938814 subject Q8688552.
- Q938814 abstract "Geordan Edward Andrew Murphy (born 19 April 1978 in Dublin) is an Irish rugby union coach and former player. He played as fullback or wing both for the Irish international team and the English club Leicester Tigers.He was officially named George after his father but his mother called him Geordan to avoid confusion. His six brothers and sister all played rugby union. Murphy was educated at Newbridge College, Newbridge, Co. Kildare before attending Waterford Institute of Technology and De Montfort University in Leicester.Murphy played Gaelic football at Minor (U18) level with Kildare GAA in the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship. In 1997 shortly before he joined Leicester Tigers he gained his first U18 rugby cap for Ireland. He gradually made his way into the Tigers' first team squad, while gaining caps for Ireland U21. Opportunities at fullback were limited by the presence of Tim Stimpson, but he gained a place on the right wing. Murphy started in both of Leicester's back-to-back Heineken Cup final wins in 2001 and 2002, scoring a try in the latter final.Murphy broke his leg in Ireland's last warm-up game against Scotland at Murrayfield prior to the 2003 Rugby Union World Cup and did not compete. As he has matured, Murphy prefers full back over wing. His main rivals in recent years for the Ireland full back starting position has been Girvan Dempsey and Rob Kearney. It was rumoured that he had a poor working relationship with former Ireland Coach Eddie O'Sullivan. Murphy was named as the starting full back for Ireland in the crucial game against Argentina on 22 November 2008, and scored one of Ireland's two tries in that game.He was a member of the victorious Ireland team that won the 2009 Six Nations Championship and Grand Slam. In May 2009, Murphy was named in the Barbarians squad to play England and Australia along with Ireland team mate Gordon D'Arcy.He took over the Tiger's Captaincy on the field in the 2008/9 season, when club captain Martin Corry was not in the team, and led them to two finals that season – Heineken Cup and Guinness Premiership, the latter of which they won. The following season, he was named official club captain, though missed out on much of the season due to injury. He returned in February, to lead the team to a successive Guinness Premiership title, when the Tigers beat Saracens 33–27 in the final.Murphy was chosen to captain Ireland against the New Zealand Maori in June 2010.On 11 September Murphy was picked to start in the first match of the 2011 rugby world cup since Rob Kearney was injured. Ireland won the game 22-10 against the United States. He came on then to replace Keith Earls in the Russia game.In May 2012, Murphy announced his retirement from international Rugby.In May 2013, Murphy announced his retirement from all forms of rugby, and that he was to take up a coaching position at Leicester the following season.".
- Q938814 height "1.85".
- Q938814 school Q7017084.
- Q938814 thumbnail Geordan_Murphy.jpg?width=300.
- Q938814 university Q3551402.
- Q938814 university Q7974025.
- Q938814 weight "87000.0".
- Q938814 wikiPageExternalLink 13431.html.
- Q938814 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?player=4183&includeref=dynamic.
- Q938814 wikiPageExternalLink players.php?player=4183&includeref=dynamic.
- Q938814 wikiPageExternalLink 6012.php?player=1890&includeref=dynamic.
- Q938814 wikiPageExternalLink srmysp15.xml.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q1024926.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q1071691.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q1134769.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q13248309.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q1342711.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q15120374.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q1520740.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q173332.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q1761.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q1778454.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q204632.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q3047296.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q3528697.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q3535483.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q3551402.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q378628.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q381641.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q440625.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q454123.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q5512756.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q5849.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q599903.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q6068556.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q622443.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q6583019.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647821.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q7017084.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q733600.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q7974025.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q807749.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q8236975.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q8289740.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q83065.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q8479687.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q8553689.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q8554851.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q8573793.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q8587072.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q861018.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q8687336.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q8688552.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q945016.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q958397.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q9641.
- Q938814 wikiPageWikiLink Q964516.
- Q938814 name "Geordan Murphy".
- Q938814 school Q7017084.
- Q938814 university "De Montfort University and Waterford Institute of Technology".
- Q938814 type Person.
- Q938814 type Agent.
- Q938814 type Athlete.
- Q938814 type Person.
- Q938814 type RugbyPlayer.
- Q938814 type Agent.
- Q938814 type NaturalPerson.
- Q938814 type Thing.
- Q938814 type Q13415036.
- Q938814 type Q215627.
- Q938814 type Q5.
- Q938814 type Person.
- Q938814 comment "Geordan Edward Andrew Murphy (born 19 April 1978 in Dublin) is an Irish rugby union coach and former player. He played as fullback or wing both for the Irish international team and the English club Leicester Tigers.He was officially named George after his father but his mother called him Geordan to avoid confusion. His six brothers and sister all played rugby union. Murphy was educated at Newbridge College, Newbridge, Co.".
- Q938814 label "Geordan Murphy".
- Q938814 depiction Geordan_Murphy.jpg.
- Q938814 name "Geordan Murphy".