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John Muldoon was born on 30 November, 1982 in Portumna, County Galway, Ireland, is an Irish rugby union coach and player. Discover John Muldoon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?
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41 years old |
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30 November, 1982 |
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Portumna, County Galway, Ireland |
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Ireland
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John Muldoon Height, Weight & Measurements
At 41 years old, John Muldoon height is 1.92m and Weight 110 kg.
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1.92m |
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110 kg |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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John Muldoon Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is John Muldoon worth at the age of 41 years old? John Muldoon’s income source is mostly from being a successful coach. He is from Ireland. We have estimated John Muldoon's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
John Muldoon (born 30 November 1982) is an Irish rugby union coach and former player.
He is currently the Lineout & Maul coach for Connacht.
During his playing career, Muldoon played in the back row, primarily as a number 8 but also at blindside flanker.
He spent his entire professional career with Irish provincial team Connacht and represented at test level.
Muldoon holds the record for appearances for Connacht, is also the most-capped player in the Pro14.
Before becoming a professional rugby player, Muldoon played hurling with Portumna.
He won an inter-county All-Ireland minor medal in 2000 playing for Galway against Cork.
Muldoon was born in Portiuncula Hospital in Ballinasloe and grew up in Portumna in east County Galway.
He attended Gortanumera National School in Ballyshrule.
Muldoon was also a student at Portumna Community School.
Muldoon played hurling in his youth, with the local Portumna GAA club.
He represented Galway at under-age inter-county level.
In 2000, he was part of the Galway team that won the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship, an unused substitute in the final against Cork.
Hurling was Muldoon's primary sport growing up, and he idolised Galway's five-time All Star centre forward Joe Cooney.
Muldoon didn't start playing rugby union until he was 14 years old.
He took up the sport with Portumna Community School after his older brother Ivan had played the year before, and went on to captain the school's side in the Connacht Junior Schools Cup.
He won an All-Ireland Under-18 Cup with Nenagh in 2000.
Having won an All-Ireland Under-18 Cup with Nenagh Ormond Muldoon moved to Galway city to study, taking an Industrial Engineering course in the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology.
He attempted to join the college rugby club, but there weren't enough members for a team.
Muldoon, who was playing for the Irish under-19 side, needed to train and was invited to train with Galwegians.
After impressing in the session, Muldoon was invited to join the squad by the club's Director of Rugby John Kingston.
Muldoon played for Galwegians in the Connacht Under-20s Cup.
Muldoon was noticed by Connacht, who gave him a summer training contract in 2001.
Muldoon played with Nenagh at under-age level as Portumna's rugby club was defunct and not reestablished until 2002.
He was still on a part-time development contract in 2003 when Connacht was nearly shut down by the IRFU as a budget-cutting measure.
With the mass departure of players that followed this, Muldoon was given his first full contract for the following season.
Muldoon first played for Connacht in the 2003–04 Celtic League season.
This season also saw his former Ireland under-21 coach Michael Bradley take over as Connacht head coach, joining shortly after Muldoon signed his first contract.
Muldoon had an uneasy relationship with Bradley at first, saying, "We had an OK relationship, but not brilliant. I know when he took over I had thought 'Oh No'. Later Brads told me I was hitting my ceiling and a year later that I was overachieving."
Muldoon made his debut as a replacement in a game against Scottish side Border Reivers.
He played in a total of four league games that season, with two of those appearances being starts.
The following season saw Muldoon became a regular figure in the Connacht team.
He played 17 times for the side in the 2004–05 Celtic League, starting 11 of these games.
He scored his first Connacht try on 4 September 2004 in their league match against Glasgow.
During the course of the league season, he also received two yellow cards.
Muldoon made his European rugby debut that season in the 2004–05 European Challenge Cup.
His first game in the competition was against French side Narbonne.
He played in every one of the province's games in the competition with the exception of the second game with Sale Sharks.
Muldoon started each of these games and scored tries against Montpellier and Grenoble as Connacht reached the semi-finals.