Jordi Murphy pictured above making his International debut for Ireland
(as a replacement) against England at Twickenham in their 13 - 10 defeat.
Career: Played 30, Won 24, Lost 6.
2014 v England (Twickenham) L 13-10 (SN)
2014 v Italy (Dublin) W 46-7 (SN) (R)
2014 v Argentina (Resistencia) W 17-29 (R)
2014 v Argentina (Tucuman) W 17-23
2015 v Italy (Rome) W 3-26 (SN)
2015 v France (Dublin) W 18-11 (SN)(R)
2015 v England (Dublin) W 19-9 (SN)
2015 v Wales (Cardiff) L 23-16 (SN) (R)
2015 v Scotland (Edinburgh) W 10-40 (SN) (R)
2015 v Wales (Cardiff) W 21-35
2015 v Scotland (Dublin) W 28-22
2015 v Wales (Dublin) L 10-16
2015 v Romania (Wembley) W 44-10 (World Cup)
2015 v Argentina (Cardiff)L 43-20 (World Cup)
2016 v South Africa (Cape Town) W 20-26
2016 v South Africa (Port Elizabeth) L 19-13
2016 v New Zealand (Chicago) W 40-29 (1st. ever win in 111 years)
2017 v Fiji (Dublin) W 23-20
2018 v Scotland (Dublin) W 28-8 (SN)
2018 v England (Twickenham) W 24-15 (SN) Grand Slam
2018 v Australia (Brisbane) L 9-18 (R)
2018 v Australia (Melbourne) W 26-21 (R)
2018 v Australia (Sydney) W 20-16 (R)
2018 v Italy (Chicago) W 54-7 (R)
2018 v New Zealand (Dublin) W 16-9 (1st. ever home win over N.Z.) (R)
2018 v U.S.A. (Dublin) W 24-14
2019 v Italy (Rome) W 26-16 (SN)
2019 v Italy (Dublin) W 29-10
2019 v Wales (Cardiff) W 22-17 (R)
2019 v Russia (Kobe)W 35-0 (World Cup)
(R) = Replacement