Louis Lynagh
Italy international rugby union player
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- Louis Lynagh (born 3 December 2000) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a wing for United Rugby Championship club Benetton Rugby.
- Early life Lynagh was born in Treviso, Italy, to an Italian mother and former Australian rugby player Michael Lynagh.
- Club career Harlequins Lynagh joined the academy of Harlequins at the age of thirteen.
- The following weekend, on 26 June 2021, Lynagh scored two late tries as Quins defeated defending champions Exeter Chiefs 40-38 in the final at Twickenham to win their first Premiership title for nine years.
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WikipediaLouis Lynagh (born 3 December 2000) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a wing for United Rugby Championship club Benetton Rugby. Born in Italy, he qualified to play for England on residency grounds and represented them at age grade levels, before choosing to represent Italy at senior level, making his debut on 9 March 2024.
Lynagh was born in Treviso, Italy, to an Italian mother and former Australian rugby player Michael Lynagh. At the age of four he moved with his family to England where he began playing mini rugby at Richmond and attended Hampton School.
Lynagh joined the academy of Harlequins at the age of thirteen. In October 2020, he made his Premiership debut against Leicester Tigers and later that season scored a try during Harlequins 43–36 defeat of Bristol Bears in the semi-final, a game in which Quins recovered from 28 points down to win. The following weekend, on 26 June 2021, Lynagh scored two late tries as Quins defeated defending champions Exeter Chiefs 40-38 in the final at Twickenham to win their first Premiership title for nine years. In doing so, he equalled the record for the most amount of tries scored by an individual player in a Premiership final and became the youngest ever try scorer in a Premiership final at just 20years 205 days old.
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