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John HAYES

John Hayes - Ireland (Rugby) - International Rugby Caps for Ireland.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 27 February 2010

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    • POSITION
      Prop
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Friday, 02 November 1973
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Limerick, Ireland.
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • Ireland (Rugby)
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John HAYES - Ireland (Rugby) - International Rugby Caps for Ireland.

John Hayes is pictured above during the match against England at Twickenham

in the 2010 RBS Six Nations Championship.

It was a memorable day for Hayes, who became the first Irishman to make

100 appearances for his country. It proved to be a good day in terms of the result as well,

John playing his part in a fine 20-16 win for the Irish.

 

Career Record: Played 105: Won 66, Drew 2, Lost 37.

 

2009 v France (Dublin) W 30-21 (SN)
2009 v Italy (Rome) W 38-9 (SN)
2009 v England (Dublin) W 14-13 (SN)
2009 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 22-15 (SN)
2009 v Wales (Cardiff) W 17-15 (SN) (Grand Slam)
2009 v Australia (Dublin) D 20-20
2009 v Fiji (Dublin) W 41-6

2009 v South Africa (Dublin) W 15-10

 

2010 v Italy (Dublin) W 29-11 (SN)
2010 v France (Paris) L 33-10 (SN)
2010 v England (Twickenham) W 20-16 (SN) #
2010 v Wales (Dublin) W 27-12 (SN)
2010 v Scotland (Dublin) L 23-20 (SN)

2010 v Samoa (Dublin) W 20-10

 

2010 v New Zealand (R) (Dublin) L 38-18

 

2011 v Scotland (Murrayfield) L 10-6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John is pictured above during the 19-9 win against Wales in the 2007 RBS Six Nations

Championship.  PhotoGeorge Herringshaw.  ©  4th. February 2007.

 

2006 v Italy (Dublin) W 26-16 (SN)
2006 v France (Paris) L 43-31 (SN)
2006 v Wales (Dublin) W 31-5 (SN)
2006 v Scotland (Dublin) W 15-9 (SN)
2006 v England (Tw'ham) W 28-24 (SN - Triple Crown)
2006 v New Zealand (Hamilton) L 34-23
2006 v New Zealand (Auckland) L 27-17
2006 v Australia (Perth) L 37-15
2006 v South Africa (Dublin) W 32-15
2006 v Australia (Dublin) W 21-6

2006 v Pacific Islanders (Dublin) W 61-17

 

2007 v Wales (Cardiff) W 19-9 (SN)
2007 v France (Dublin) L 20-17 (SN)
2007 v England (Dublin) W 43-13 (SN)
2007 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 19-18 (SN)
2007 v Italy (Rome) W 54-21 (SN)
2007 v Scotland (R) (Murrayfield) L 31-21
2007 v Italy (Dublin) W 23-20
2007 v Namibia (Bordeaux) W 32-17 (World Cup)

2007 v Georgia (Bordeaux) W 14-10 (World Cup)

2007 v France (Paris) L 25-3 (World Cup)
2007 v Argentina (Paris) L 30-15 (World Cup)

2008 v Italy (Dublin) W 16-11 (SN)
2008 v France (Paris) L 26-21 (SN)
2008 v Scotland (Dublin) W 34-13 (SN)
2008 v Wales (Dublin) L 16-12 (SN)
2008 v England (Twickenham) L 33-10 (SN)
2008 v New Zealand (Wellington) L 21-11
2008 v Australia (Melbourne) L 18-12
2008 v Canada (R) (Limerick) W 55-0
2008 v New Zealand (Dublin) L 22-3
2008 v Argentina (Dublin) W 17-3






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Hayes is pictured above during the match against France on 14th February 2004.

Photo G. Herringshaw. ©

 

2003 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 36-6 (SN)
2003 v Italy (Rome) W 37-13 (SN)
2003 v France (Dublin) W 15-12 (SN)
2003 v Wales (Cardiff) W 25-24 (SN)
2003 v England (Dublin) L 42-6 (SN)
2003 v Romania (Gosford) W 45-17 (World Cup)
2003 v Namibia (Sydney) W 64-7 (World Cup)
2003 v Argentina (Adelaide) W 16-15 (World Cup)
2003 v Australia (Melbourne) L 17-16 (World Cup)

2003 v France (Melbourne) L 43-21 (World Cup)

 

2004 v France (Paris) L 35-17 (SN)
2004 v Wales (Dublin) W 36-15 (SN)
2004 v England (Twickenham) W 19-13 (SN)
2004 v Italy (Dublin) W 19-3 (SN)
2004 v Scotland (Dublin) W 37-16 (SN - Triple Crown)
2004 v South Africa (Bloemfontein) L 31-17
2004 v South Africa (Cape Town) L 26-17
2004 v South Africa (Dublin) W 17-12
2004 v U.S.A. (Dublin) W 55-6

2004 v Argentina (Dublin) W 21-19

 

2005 v Italy (Rome) W 28-17 (SN)
2005 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 40-13 (SN)
2005 v England (Dublin) W 19-13 (SN)
2005 v France (Dublin) L 26-19 (SN)
2005 v Wales (Cardiff) L 32-20 (SN)
2005 v New Zealand (Dublin) L 45-7
2005 v Australia (Dublin) L 30-14
2005 v Romania (R) (Dublin) W 43-12





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Hayes playing rugby for Ireland during the match against Wales in the 2000 Six Nations.

Image & © George Herringshaw.

 

2000 v Scotland (Dublin) W 44-22 (SN)
2000 v Italy (Dublin) W 60-13 (SN)
2000 v France (Paris) W 27-25 (SN)
2000 v Wales (Dublin) L 23-19 (SN)
2000 v Argentina (Buenos Aries) L 34-23
2000 v Canada (Markham) D 27-27
2000 v Japan (Dublin) W 78-9

2000 v South Africa (Dublin) L 28-18

 

2001 v Italy (Rome) W 41-22 (SN)
2001 v France (Dublin) W 22-15 (SN)
2001 v Romania (Bucharest) W 37-3
2001 v Scotland (Murrayfield) L 32-10 (SN)
2001 v Wales (Cardiff) W 36-6 (SN)
2001 v England (Dublin) W 20-14 (SN)
2001 v Samoa (Dublin) W 35-8
2001 v New Zealand (Dublin) L 40-29

2002 v Wales (Dublin) W 54-10 (SN)

2002 v Engand (Twickenham) L 45-11 (SN)

2002 v Scotland (Dublin) W 43-22 (SN)

2002 v Italy (Dublin) W 32-17 (SN)
2002 v France (Paris) L 44-5 (SN)
2002 v New Zealand (Dunedin) L 15-6
2002 v New Zealand (Auckland) L 40-8
2002 v Romania (Limerick) W 38-9
2002 v Russia (Krasnoyarsk) W 35-3 (WCQ)
2002 v Georgia (Dublin) W 63-14 (WCQ)
2002 v Australia (Dublin) W 18-9
2002 v Fiji (Dublin) W 64-17
2002 v Argentina (Dublin) W 16-7