Age, Biography and Wiki
Peter Stringer (Peter Alexander Stringer) was born on 13 December, 1977 in Cork, Ireland, is an Irish rugby player. Discover Peter Stringer'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 46 years old?
Popular As |
Peter Alexander Stringer |
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N/A |
Age |
46 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
Born |
13 December, 1977 |
Birthday |
13 December |
Birthplace |
Cork, Ireland |
Nationality |
Ireland
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He is a member of famous player with the age 46 years old group.
Peter Stringer Height, Weight & Measurements
At 46 years old, Peter Stringer height is 1.71m and Weight 73 kg.
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Height |
1.71m |
Weight |
73 kg |
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Not Available |
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Not Available |
Who Is Peter Stringer's Wife?
His wife is Debbie O'Leary
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Debbie O'Leary |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
2 |
Peter Stringer Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Peter Stringer worth at the age of 46 years old? Peter Stringer’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Peter Stringer's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
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Not Available |
Source of Income |
player |
Peter Stringer Social Network
Timeline
Peter Alexander Stringer (born 13 December 1977) is an Irish former rugby union player who played at scrum-half.
He played 13 seasons with Irish province Munster from 1998 to 2011; he then played seven seasons from 2011 to 2018 in England with various teams — Saracens, Newcastle Falcons, Bath, Sale Sharks and Worcester Warriors.
Internationally, Stringer represented Ireland and the Barbarians.
Stringer made his Munster debut against Ulster on 3 October 1998, in an Irish Inter-Provincial Championship game.
He made his Heineken Cup debut for Munster against Perpignan on 10 October 1998.
Stringer was Munster's first-choice scrum-half for the 2000 Heineken Cup Final against Northampton Saints, a game which Munster lost 8–9.
Stringer was again at scrum-half for Munster in the 2002 Heineken Cup Final against Leicester Tigers, which Leicester won 15–9.
This game also involved the infamous 'Hand of Back' incident, in which Neil Back, the Leicester flanker, knocked the ball out of Stringer's hands during his put-in to a Munster scrum near the Leicester try-line, ultimately denying Munster any chance of a comeback.
Stringer's first silverware with Munster came in February 2003, when they secured the 2002–03 Celtic League.
He was also Munster's scrum-half when they beat Llanelli Scarlets to win the Celtic Cup in May 2005.
Stringer played a key role for Munster during the 2005–06 Heineken Cup, helping the team reach their third final.
Before the 2006 Heineken Cup Final, Stringer was criticised for not scoring enough tries.
During the final, he saw that Biarritz's scrum-half, Dimitri Yachvili, was out of position, and Stringer quickly scored Munster's second try, helping to secure a 23–19 win, and Munster's first European Cup.
During the 2007–08 Heineken Cup, Stringer lost his place in the Munster team to Tomás O'Leary.
He was on the bench for Munster's 16–13 win over Toulouse in the 2008 Heineken Cup Final, but did not come on.
Stringer was part of the Munster team that won the 2008–09 Celtic League, and was on the bench when Munster won the 2011 Celtic League Grand Final, beating rivals and newly crowned Heineken Cup Champions Leinster 19–9 in Thomond Park.
During the 2010–11 season, Stringer also became Munster's most capped player ever, overtaking the record previously held by Alan Quinlan.
He achieved the feat when he came on as a substitute in Munster's Celtic League victory against Leinster on 2 April 2011.
On 3 December 2011, it was announced that Stringer would join Aviva Premiership side Saracens on a three-month loan.
He officially joined up with Saracens on 5 December 2011.
He made his debut for Saracens in their Heineken Cup pool fixture against Ospreys on 10 December 2011.
Stringer made his first appearance in the Aviva Premiership for Saracens against Harlequins on 27 December 2011.
On 27 March 2012, while still on loan with Newcastle, Stringer signed a deal to extend his Munster contract by one year.
He scored his first try for the club in the Anglo-Welsh Cup game against Worcester Warriors on 29 January 2012.
Stringer's last game for Saracens was against Northampton Saints on 4 March 2012.
Munster confirmed on 23 February 2012 that Stringer would join another Aviva Premiership side, Newcastle Falcons, on loan immediately after the conclusion of his loan at Saracens, and would be there until the end of the 2011–12 season.
He joined up with the club officially on 13 March 2012.
Stringer made his debut for Newcastle on 23 March 2012, against Worcester Warriors in the Aviva Premiership.
He scored his first try for Newcastle in his last game for the club, during the relegation-decider against London Wasps, which Newcastle won 14–10.
It was announced on 21 January 2013 that Stringer would return to the Aviva Premiership for a third time, this time on loan with Bath Rugby as cover for injured first-choice scrum-half Michael Claassens.
He scored two tries on his debut with Bath.
Stringer agreed an extension to his loan deal with Bath in March 2013, which saw him stay with the side until the end of the 2012–13 season.
It was announced on 9 April 2013 that Stringer had signed a one-year contract with Bath, which saw him join the club as a full-time player from the 2013–14 season.
Stringer signed a new one-year contract with Bath in March 2014.
On 19 May 2015, it was announced Stringer had signed a one-year deal with Sale Sharks.
In February 2016, Stringer signed a one-year contract extension with Sale.
In April 2016, Stringer was named the Sale Sharks Player of the Year for the 2015–16 season.
At the end of the 2016–17 season, Sale announced that Stringer would be leaving the club, while Stringer himself declared his intention to continue playing professional rugby.
On 20 July 2017, Worcester Warriors announced that they had signed Stringer on a six-month contract to cover Francois Hougaard while he is on international duty.
He announced his retirement from rugby in June 2018.