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Stuart McCloskey (born 6 August 1992) is an
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professional
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player who plays
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for
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, and has six caps for
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. He has been Ulster's player of the year twice, and has twice been named on the
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Dream Team. He is described as "a true cornerstone of this Ulster team, providing a rounded skillset at inside centre that includes strong ball-carrying, offloading, short and long passing, a breakdown threat, defensive communication, and even attacking kicking."


Early life

He grew up in
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, where his father, Wilson McCloskey, owned a landscaping business and played fullback for
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. McCloskey played rugby at
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, but was not selected for any age-grade representative sides, and was not on Ulster's radar until he joined
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in the All-Ireland League after leaving school. Dungannon coach
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promoted him to the first team and recommended him to Ulster's academy manager, Allen Clarke, who asked him to join the sub-academy. He combined playing for Dungannon and games for Ulster "A" with studying structural engineering with architecture at Queens University Belfast, until he joined the full academy before the 2013–14 season.Gerry Thornley
"Stuart McCloskey eager to add to his sole Ireland cap"
''The Irish Times'', 28 October 2018


Professional career

He made four appearances in the senior team in the 2013-14 season, and was named Academy Player of the Year at the 2014 Ulster Rugby Awards. He played for
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(effectively the third XV of the Irish rugby team) at the
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in June 2014. He signed a development contract ahead of the 2014–15 season, during which he made fifteen appearances, including nine starts, and won Ulster's Young Player of the Year award. He was part of the Emerging Ireland team that won the Tbilisi Cup in June 2015. In 2015–16 he made 23 appearances for Ulster , including 21 starts, scoring four tries and making 186 tackles, won his first senior cap for Ireland against
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in the
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, and was named Ulster's Player of the Year. In 2016–17 he made sixteen appearances, including thirteen starts, and scored two tries for Ulster, and has five caps for
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. In 2017–18 season he made 24 appearances, all starts, scored seven tries, and made four try assists, 213 tackles and 14 turnovers. He won his second cap for Ireland against
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in the 2017 end-of-year rugby union internationals. In 2018–19 he made 26 appearances, including 25 starts, scored four tries, made 232 tackles, and won 18 turnovers. He made his 100th appearance for Ulster in February 2019. He made his third Ireland cap, scoring a try, against the
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in the
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. At the end of the season he was named in the
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Dream Team, and won Player of the Year and Supporters Club Player of the Year at the Ulster Rugby Awards. In 2019–20 he made 17 appearances, all starts, and scored three tries. He was named on the
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Dream Team for the second year running. In
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he made 15 appearances, all starts, scored two tries, made 121 tackles and 13 turnovers, and carried 171 times with 40 defenders beaten and five clean breaks. He played for Ireland against
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in the 2020 end-of-year internationals, and against
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and the USA in July 2021. In the 2021–22 season he has made 15 appearances, all starts, and scored three tries. He made his 150th appearance for Ulster in March 2022.Paul Marshall
"Ulster have shown a strong case for the defence in victory over Leinster"
''Belfast Telegraph'', 13 March 2022


References


External links


United Rugby Championship profile
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Ireland profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:McCloskey, Stuart 1992 births Living people Ulster Rugby players Rugby union centres Dungannon RFC players Irish rugby union players Ireland international rugby union players People educated at Bangor Grammar School