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jack crowley

Last week
6th April 2025 - 12th April 2025
Crowley can kick on with Munster and Ireland after sealing new deal
Munster & IRFU confirm new 2-year contract for Jack Crowley
'It was pretty ironic how they won it with a peach of a drop goal'
This month
April 2025
Crowley yet to agree new contract but 'hopes to continue' with Munster
Last month
March 2025
Munster's Jack Crowley cleverly bosses the Test in the West
The out-half kicked intelligently, showed his running threat, and tackled strongly.
No update from Munster as Jack Crowley's contract situation remains unresolved
22 minutes at 10 during the Six Nations - today brings Crowley's chance to show that was wrong
Here's the Ireland team for Saturday's Six Nations finale against Italy
Crowley gets his shot at 10 after positively biding his time
Ireland are 'confident' that Jack Crowley will stay in Irish rugby
Crowley starts as Ireland make six changes for Italy clash
Munster and IRFU remain hopeful Crowley will decide to stay
Leicester are interested in Crowley but he has been offered a new Munster deal.
Critical Prendergast aims to improve as Crowley hopes for chance
This year
2025
'Jack is disappointed but he's an unbelievable person. He's so supportive'
The battle for Ireland's 10 jersey: how Prendergast and Crowley fared against England
Both Ireland out-halves had classy moments and made mistakes
Sam Prendergast and Jack Crowley were effective as a combination.
Borthwick: 'The change at 10 was pretty significant'
Ireland have luxury of strong options at 10 with Sexton influencing
Sam Prendergast and Jack Crowley will both have parts to play in this Six Nations.
Crowley finding form ahead of Six Nations as Munster feel best is yet to come
Last year
2024
'You’d back Jack to bounce back from anything. He's hugely resilient'
Ireland competition can spur Crowley to be driving force for Munster
'Change requires a strong mindset. That's something this Munster group has'
'You never get comfortable' - Pressure nothing new for Jack Crowley
'Sam deserves it... Jack has played very well for us for a good while'
Prendergast set to retain Ireland's 10 shirt against the Wallabies
Jack Crowley looks likely to be part of the Irish bench.
Crowley has earned the 10 shirt but competitors have talent too
'I think there’s a momentum behind Sam Prendergast to start this weekend'
Jack Crowley is playing well for Ireland and needs to be backed
Sam Prendergast hype is not yet justified by a sufficient body of work.
Frawley and Crowley in the central roles on big stage at Croker
The top two out-halves in Andy Farrell’s Ireland pecking order start opposite each other.
'When I was younger I'd pretend I was Joe Deane taking frees up in Croke Park'
Crowley: 'You don’t ever tap out, no matter what way you're performing'
Munster's Jack Crowley named URC Players' Player of the Season
Jack Crowley's first competitive try rescues Munster against Cardiff
'To play in this group is special' - Crowley on first Six Nations as Ireland's leading man at 10
Crowley can see out impressive first Six Nations as Ireland's main man
The 24-year-old has added classy touches and a notable physicality at out-half.
Who backs up Hugo Keenan? And Eoin Toolan's forensic analysis of Jack Crowley
'It’s a better idea to compare Crowley to the Sexton who broke into the Irish team in 2009'
Crowley backs up Marseille with another impressive attacking display
Crowley puts his own stamp on Ireland's slick attacking system
Attack coach Mike Catt was impressed with how the out-half responded to some early setbacks in Marseille.
'He’s the best suited scrum-half in the world to the way that we want to play'