Claire Molloy


Claire Molloy is an Ireland women's rugby union international. Molloy represented Ireland at the 2010, 2014 and 2017 Women's Rugby World Cups. At the 2014 tournament she was a member of the Ireland team that defeated New Zealand. She captained the Ireland team at the 2017 tournament. She was also a member of the Ireland teams that won the 2013 and 2015 Women's Six Nations Championships. She is also an Ireland women's rugby sevens international and captained the Ireland team at the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens. Molloy also played Ladies' Gaelic football for and featured in the 2005 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship Final.

Family

Molloy was raised in a sporting family. Claire's father, Evan Molloy, is a member of the Jes Rowing Club and has given a lifetime of voluntary service to the sport. Three of her siblings have also represented Ireland at international level in different sports. Her younger brother, Tim Molloy, is a former Republic of Ireland under-19 association football international. He also played for University College Dublin A.F.C.. Her sister, Emily Molloy, played as a goalkeeper for the Ireland women's national field hockey team at underage level and her older brother, Liam Molloy, rowed for Ireland up to under-23 level.

Gaelic football

Molloy played Ladies' Gaelic football for and in 2005, aged 16, she played in three finals for the county. On 30 April 2005 she played in the Ladies' National Football League final against. On this occasion Cork won 2–13 to 0–6. On 25 July 2005 she played in the All-Ireland Under-18 Ladies' Football Championship final against Donegal. On this occasion Galway won 5–7 to 1–8. On 2 October 2005 she played in the 2005 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship Final, again against Cork. On this occasion Cork won 1–11 to 0–8 Other members of these Galway teams included Niamh Fahey and Annette Clarke.
Molloy was still playing for Galway in 2011.

Rugby union

Clubs

Molloy switched codes from Ladies' Gaelic football to women's rugby union while attending Cardiff University where she studied medicine. She initially played for Cardiff Quins. According to Molloy she made her debut for Cardiff Quins in the WWRU National Cup final, helping Quins win the cup. She was also a Cardiff Quins player when she made her debut for the Ireland women's national rugby union team. Molloy subsequently joined Bristol Ladies and on summer trips home from university she also played for Galwegians. Together with Sarah Hunter and Carys Phillips, Molloy was one of three Bristol Ladies players to captain their countries at the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup. Hunter and Phillips captained England and Wales respectively.

Provincial level

Molloy has represented Connacht in the IRFU Women's Interprovincial Series.
She has also played for the Irish Exiles.

Ireland international

On 6 February 2009, Molloy made her debut for the Ireland women's national rugby union team when she came on as replacement in a 7–5 win against France. This was the first time the Ireland Women had beaten France. Molloy went onto represent Ireland at the 2010, 2014 and 2017 Women's Rugby World Cups. At the 2014 tournament she was a member of the Ireland team that defeated New Zealand. She captained the Ireland team at the 2017 tournament, replacing an injured Niamh Briggs. Molloy was also a member of the Ireland teams that won the 2013 and 2015 Women's Six Nations Championships.
Molloy is also an Ireland women's rugby sevens international and captained the Ireland Sevens team at the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens. She also represented the Ireland Sevens at the 2013 European Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series and the 2015 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Championships.

Doctor

Molloy is qualified as a doctor. She studied medicine at Cardiff University, where her classmates included Jamie Roberts. She now works as an A&E doctor in Abergavenny.

Honours

Rugby union

;Ireland
;Ireland Sevens
;Cardiff Quins
;Individual