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Eoghan Masterson (born 5 April 1993) is an Irish professional
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player who plays for
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. He primarily plays in the back row, though he has played as a
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at under-age level. Masterson previously played for Irish provincial side
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in the
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, after being promoted from the academy ahead of the 2015–16 season.


Early life

Masterson is originally from
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, and attended St. Mary's the Christian Brothers school in Portlaoise. His father, Pat, is Scottish while his mother, Anne, is from Westport in
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. St Mary's had no rugby, but in his youth Masterson played rugby with
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. He also played GAA with Park/Ratheniska. As a teenager, Masterson was part of
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representative teams and involved in the youth set up of his native province,
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, where he captained the under-18 side. He graduated with a B.A. from
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on 17 October 2016.


Rugby career


Connacht

Having representing
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at the 2013 Junior World Cup, Masterson approached
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, his mother's native province, for a trial. After impressing head coach
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and academy director
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in an internal game, Masterson was invited to join the Connacht academy. With the move to Connacht, Masterson also joined All-Ireland League club Galway Corinthians. After playing for the province's second tier side, the Connacht Eagles, Masterson made his debut for the senior team on 23 November 2013. Just months after joining and while still part of the academy, he started in his preferred position at number 8 against
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in the 2013–14 Pro12. He didn't feature again until 23 February 2014, when he started against
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in a 19–27 win, playing as an openside flanker following to injuries to senior players Jake Heenan and Willie Faloon. Masterson then started the following four games for the team, during which Connacht recorded a four-game winning streak, their best in 11 years. He finished the season with a total of six senior appearances, all of them coming as starts. Ahead of the 2014–15 season, Masterson was made captain of the
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and started all six of Connacht's matches in the
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. As in the previous season, injuries to first team players meant Masterson featured for the senior team in the
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. He made nine appearances, seven of them starts, and scored his first try for the first team against
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on 22 February 2015, adding two more during the campaign. On 3 April 2015 Masterson made his European debut, starting against
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in the 2014–15 Challenge Cup quarter-final. Masterson also appeared in Connacht's final game of the season, also against Gloucester, in a
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to qualify for the following season's Champions Cup, the top tier rugby competition in Europe. Connacht were beaten after extra time, by a score of 40–32. During the course of the season, Masterson signed his first senior contract with the province, a deal that lasts until summer 2017.


International

Having impressed for the Irish midlands team, Masterson was called up for the Irish under-18 club team a year early in 2010. He captained the side a year later. Despite his record with the under-18 side, injury impeded Masterson when the time came to step up to the Irish under-20 team. Masterson made one appearance in the
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, playing against
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. After being left out of the Irish squad for the 2013 Junior World Cup he changed allegiance to Scotland, who he qualified to play for through his father, and was added to their squad. He featured in all five of Scotland's games at the tournament, starting in two of them, and scoring a try from the bench against
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, as Scotland finished 10th overall. In 2015, Masterson was named in the
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squad for the 2015 Tbilisi Cup. He was used as a replacement for
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in the opening match against Emerging Italy, before starting the matches against
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and
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, at number 8 and blindside flanker respectively. Masterson scored a try against Georgia in a win that secured a first-ever title in the tournament for the team.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Masterson, Eoghan 1993 births Living people Alumni of the University of Galway Connacht Rugby players Irish rugby union players Rugby union flankers Rugby union players from Portlaoise Scottish rugby union players