FORMER MUNSTER LOCK Ian Nagle โ man of the match in their 2010 win over Australia โlooks to be on the verge of a shock return to professional rugby 18 months after taking a break from the game.
Nagle, currently preparing for next weekโs Cambridge-Oxford varsity match alongside Welsh international Jamie Roberts, is now a student in the illustrious MBA business course at Cambridge.
But a handful of offers from some of the top professional clubs in Ireland and England have 27-year-old Nagle prepared to make his comeback at the end of the college year.
It is believed that London Irish and Worcester Warriors are keen, while closer to home Munster, Leinster and Ulster have expressed an interest.
Before being accepted to the UKโs top college this September, Nagle worked in Washington DC with the aim of a future career in a venture capital firm, but despite being frustrated with his progress as a rugby player, heโs ready to give it another shot.
โI know Iโm fortunate. Every reason I took a break from rugby was a positive one. I got to have a say in the break โ it wasnโt enforced,โ said Nagle.
โI was in no manโs land in terms of the guarantees I had. I took time away from rugby before I had the guarantee of getting into the MBA. But I knew what I wanted to do and I was fortunate to be able to transfer the discipline of what I learned in rugby into something different.
โPeople in Munster were very understanding. I spoke to Anthony Foley and Garrett Fitzgerald and I think they understood it. They saw the injuries I had and the timing of them and they understood that I was a bit frustrated with myself.โ
The big second-row played 28 times for Munster, but last featured for the southern province in December 2013, before he moved on loan to Newcastle in the English Premiership. Injury halted his progress in the UK before he decided to make a clean break from the game altogether.
Any return home to Ireland would be an emotional trip for the Buttevant man, but he seems open to whatever opportunities comes his way.
โMunster made it clear that the door will always be open for me to come back. There were a few clubs that I spoke to before I finished with Munster and I flagged it with them too that I was thinking of taking time away from the game.
โAll those clubs were all open to it too, surprisingly enough. I have kept in touch with a few of them throughout the year. If I hadnโt been accepted to the MBA I had a few opportunities to go back and play rugby, but when I got in a few of them said the door would be open for me to come back.
โThere are no guarantees and no contracts signed, but all going well something will pop up in the New Year,โ Nagle said.
Being behind some of Munsterโs greatest ever second-rows โ Paul OโConnell, Donnacha Ryan and Donncha OโCallaghan โ in the pecking order certainly meant chances to shine were few and far between for Nagle, but he says it was his own frustrations that drove him back to academia and onto the cusp of the Varsity Match on 10 December.
โI found myself a little bit frustrated, but it was never at anyone or anything. It was myself I was frustrated with,โ he said.
โFrom when I was 16 I used to travel into the gym at UL from Glenstal with Ray Egan. For nine years I sacrificed everything for rugby and I was happy to do so, but I was frustrated that I didnโt achieve everything I wanted to.
โI found myself getting more and more excited by the prospect of doing the MBA, doing a bit of travelling and getting involved in a start up, while keeping the rugby window ajar.
โRight now Iโm focused on my studies, but Iโm looking forward to the varsity game too. Weโll see what happens in the next few months.โ
Fair few deserve less than 5, which seems to be some sort of lower threshold for some reason
@Mark Nother: canโt justify 5 for most of them, realistically a 3 or below
@Ian McLoughlin: Doherty got the gate and still picked up a 5.
A manager who cant get the best out of the players he has usually gets sacked in the end.He is a decent guy doing his best but unfortunately he doesnโt seem to be able to motivate these players to perform at a level to win games.Our defending tonight was really poor.
@Leo O Hara: yeah but heโs cheap.
Those ratings are a joke, most would get a 3 , bar Bazanu, Collins and Egan a 5 for those. Idah, oโdowda and Molumby a 2 at most. Kenny a 1. We made an average side look like prime Croatia.