IRFU.jpg

Philip Orr becomes 130th President of the IRFU

Philip Orr, the former Ireland and Lions prop forward, was enrolled as the 130th President of the Irish Rugby Football Union at the annual Council meeting in the Aviva Stadium.

He has assumed the highest office in Irish rugby after a distinguished career as player and administrator. His services have twice been recognised by the Rugby Writers of Ireland, as winner in 2007 of the Tom Rooney award for exceptional contribution to Irish rugby and also induction to the Hall of Fame in 2016.

A member of Old Wesley RFC for 44 years – he was President in its Centenary Year in season 1991/'92  and Captain of the 1985 winning Leinster Senior Cup team - and in a glittering  playing career  he also starred for Dublin University FC,  the Combined Irish Universities, Leinster,  the Barbarians, Ireland and the British and Irish Lions. 

He made his Ireland debut in 1976 against France in Paris and in a career spanning 12 seasons he was for many years Ireland's most capped prop forward with a then World record 58 appearances, 49 of which were earned consecutively. His tenure was highlighted as a key player on the Triple Crown winning teams of 1982 and '85. He also represented Ireland in the 1987 inaugural World Cup and toured with Ireland to New Zealand (1976), Australia (1979), South Africa (1981) and Japan in 1985. He was twice chosen for the British and Irish Lions, to New Zealand in 1977 and to South Africa in 1980.

On retirement from international rugby after the World Cup 1987 he immediately began what has been an equally effective administrative career, initially in the preparations for the Old Wesley club's Centenary Year celebrations and then in 2000 as the Old Wesley club's delegate on the Leinster Branch, followed by his election to the IRFU Committee in 2009.

Since then he has held a number of key roles, including Chairman of the Disciplinary, Coaching and Referees Committees and as a member of the Representative Game, Commercial and Marketing and Rugby Committees. He was  Manager of the inaugural Ireland Club (amateur) team in 2005/'06 and also Manager of the Ireland under 20s team  for three years which  included the winning of the Six Nations Championship Grand Slam in 2007.
Educated at The High School and Trinity College and formerly joint Managing Director of the family owned protective clothing company Orrwear Ltd; he is married to Anne and is the fourth member of the Old Wesley club to be elected President of the IRFU.