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Published 16:50 25 Feb 2026 GMT
Updated 16:50 25 Feb 2026 GMT

The age profile of Ireland's squad, with an eye on the 2027 Rugby World Cup, has long been used as a stick to beat Andy Farrell and his selection policies with.
Many fans feel that Ireland will have too many players above the age of thirty by the time the game's showpiece begins in Australia on October 1, 2027.
Of course, being over 30 does not automatically weaken a player, and in many cases they are still in their prime up until 32/33.
Certain positions, particularly the front five and half-back, see players performing at a high level at a greater age.
What can be argued, however, is that the more players in or around 33 or older, does increase the likelihood of weaknesses in the team.
Below we have listed out the ages that Ireland's players will be at the 2027 World Cup (ages are rounded up and down).
Andrew Porter - 32
Paddy McCarthy - 24
Jack Boyle - 26
Jeremy Loughman - 32
Michael Milne - 29
Tom O'Toole - 29
Tadhg Furlong - 35
Finlay Bealham - 36
Tom Clarkson - 28
Dan Sheehan - 29
Rónan Kelleher - 30
Tom Stewart - 27
Gus McCarthy - 24
Tadhg Beirne - 36
James Ryan - 31
Joe McCarthy - 27
Edwin Edogbo - 25
Iain Henderson - 36
Darragh Murray - 26
Ryan Baird - 28
Jack Conan - 35
Cormac Izuchukwu - 28
Cian Prendergast - 28
Tom Ahern - 28
Josh van der Flier - 34
Nick Timoney - 32
Bryn Ward - 23
Caelan Doris - 29
Brian Gleeson - 24
Jamison Gibson-Park - 36
Craig Casey - 28
Nathan Doak - 26
Ben Murphy - 26
Jack Crowley - 28
Sam Prendergast - 25
Ciarán Frawley - 30
Harry Byrne - 28
Stuart McCloskey - 35
Bundee Aki - 37
Robbie Henshaw - 34
Garry Ringrose - 33
Tom Farrell - 34
Jamie Osborne - 26
Jude Postlethwaite - 25
James Lowe - 35
Mack Hansen - 30
Robert Baloucoune - 30
Tommy O'Brien - 29
Jacob Stockdale - 31
Calvin Nash - 30
Shayne Bolton - 27
Hugo Keenan - 31
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