Peter Stringer

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Peter Stringer
Peter Stringer Munster.jpg
Player information
Full name Peter Alexander Stringer
birthday December 13, 1977
place of birth Cork , Ireland
Nickname Strings
society
society Worcester Warriors
position Half of the crowd
Clubs as active
Years society Games (points)
1998–2013
2011–2012
2012
2013–2015
2015–2017
2017–2018
Munster Rugby
Saracens
Newcastle Falcons
Bath Rugby
Sale Sharks
Worcester Warriors
232 (55)
11 (5)
5 (5)
62 (25)
39 (0)
6 (0)
National team
Years National team Games (points)
2000-2011 IRFU flag.svg Ireland 98 (30)

Status: July 20, 2017
National team: June 14, 2013

Peter Alexander Stringer (born December 13, 1977 in Cork ) is an Irish rugby union player who is used on the position of the scrum half . He played for the Irish national team . He currently plays for the English Premiership club Worcester Warriors . Peter Stringer is 1.70 m tall and weighs 72 kg.

life and career

Peter Stringer attended school and university in Cork , Ireland , where he also met Ronan O'Gara . Since 1998 he played for the Irish provincial team Munster and in February 2000 he made his debut for the Irish national team against Scotland in the Six Nations tournament.

With Munster, Peter Stringer also won the Heineken Cup twice , in 2006 against Biarritz Olympique and in 2008 against Toulouse . In both finals, Peter Stringer was a key player in his team, in the final against Biarritz he even made the game-winning attempt .

In 2009 Peter Stringer won a Grand Slam with the Irish national team in the Six Nations tournament. He won the Triple Crown for the third time with Ireland after 2006 and 2007.

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