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Tadhg Beirne and Aoife Wafer honoured by Rugby Writers of Ireland

Tadhg Beirne is the Guinness Rugby Writers Men's Players of the Year
Tadhg Beirne is the Guinness Rugby Writers Men's Players of the Year

Ireland Women's player and Harlequins back-row Aoife Wafer, and Ireland Men’s player and Munster captain Tadhg Beirne have been named the Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Women’s and Men’s Players of the Year.

These awards acknowledge their significant contributions to both club and country throughout the 2024/2025 season.

Wafer picks up the award for the second year in a row is the culmination of what was another remarkable season in green.

The 22-year-old was part of Ireland’s statement victory against New Zealand in WXV1, earned the 2025 Guinness Six Nations Player of the Championship award and showed tremendous determination to recover from injury and play a part in Ireland’s Rugby World Cup campaign.

Beirne’s consistent excellence for club and country sees the Munster captain earn his first Player of the Year selection by the Rugby Writers of Ireland.

The 33-year-old capped off another stellar season by earning Player of the Series for the British and Irish Lions during their test series win in Australia.

Beirne said: "It's been a memorable year for myself personally, and while we didn’t achieve everything we wanted to with Ireland and Munster, getting that win in Australia with the Lions was something I’ll look back as one of the best memories of my career.

"No individual reward in rugby can be acknowledged without mentioning the support and efforts of my teammates, at club and national level. I never take being part of these special groups for granted and I’m excited to kick on with them ahead of an exciting part of the season."

Pictured is Ireland Women's rugby star, Aoife Wafer, who today was awarded the Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Women's XV's Player of The Year for the second consecutive year. The recipients were celebrated this evening at the home of Guinness, the Guinness Storehouse.Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ben B
Aoife Wafer made special thanks to her medical team

Wafer, paid tribute to her Irish team-mates and offered a special thanks to the medical team that helped her recover from a serious ligament injury which threaten to rule her out of the World Cup at one point.

She said: "While we have achieved some big goals this year, we were disappointed with our finish at the World Cup but the experience has only strengthened our determination to improve and come back stronger.

"Thank you to everyone who got behind the team throughout this year. I am incredibly thankful for the support of my family, friends and teammates throughout a challenging year.

"I’m especially grateful for the medical team, particularly Ed Mias and Emma Galvin, who looked after my rehab and gave me the opportunity to perform in a groundbreaking World Cup, and also a childhood dream."

Elsewhere, Andy Farrell’s British and Irish Lions side was named the Dave Guiney Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Team of the Year in recognition of their test series triumph. The Lions squad included 18 Irish players, including 12 who featured in the three tests against the Wallabies.

Hannah Clarke was chosen as the Women’s 7s Player of the Year. Ireland’s top try-scorer in what was her debut season, the 20-year-old is part of the IRFU’s centrally contracted squad and scored the match-winning try for Connacht as the province claimed third place over Ulster in this year’s interprovincial series.

Ireland Men’s 7s star, Dylan O’Grady was awarded the Men’s 7s Player of the Year, recognising his outstanding performances in 2024/2025. The former Ireland U20 international was a consistent source of tries for the side, most notably in a standout performance against New Zealand in Singapore.

Honoured at the awards for their exceptional contributions to rugby throughout their playing careers and thereafter were Hall of Fame inductees Nora Stapleton and Nigel Carr.

Stapleton, a 50-times capped Irish fly-half, was instrumental in the 2013 Grand Slam and 2014 win over New Zealand, and now leads Women in Sport for Sport Ireland.

MBE Carr, an 11-times capped Irish openside flanker, was key to the 1985 Triple Crown and remains a significant contributor to the sport and community.

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