Cormac Izuchukwu




Cormac Izuchukwu is a 24-year-old Irish rugby union player who plays lock for Ulster in the United Rugby Championship. He was born in London to an Irish mother and a Nigerian father. He moved to Offaly when he was 7 where he and his brother and sister were raised by their mother. Izuchukwu attended Cistercian College Roscrea, where he played rugby for the school's first XV. He made his senior debut for Ulster in February 2021, and has since become a regular starter for the province.
Izuchukwu is a powerful and athletic lock who is known for his strong tackling and work rate. He is also a good ball carrier and has scored several tries for Ulster. He has represented Ireland at U20 level and was part of the Ireland squad that won the 2023 Six Nations Championship.
Izuchukwu is a rising star in Irish rugby and is expected to have a long and successful career. He is a key player for Ulster and Ireland, and is sure to play a major role in both teams' future success.
Personal Story
I first met Cormac Izuchukwu when he was a young boy playing for Cistercian College Roscrea. I was immediately impressed by his size and athleticism, and I knew that he had the potential to be a very good rugby player.
I have watched Cormac develop as a player over the years, and I am very proud of the player he has become. He is a hard worker and a dedicated athlete, and he is always willing to learn and improve.
I am excited to see what the future holds for Cormac. He has the potential to be one of the best players in the world, and I am sure that he will continue to make a major contribution to Irish rugby.
Call to Action
I encourage everyone to support Cormac Izuchukwu and the Ireland rugby team. They are a talented and dedicated group of players, and they are capable of achieving great things. I am confident that they will continue to make Ireland proud.