Rising Star Jack Crowley Crowned URC’s Players’ Player of the Season

In a remarkable awards season, Munster Rugby’s talented young playmaker, Jack Crowley, has been named the BKT United Rugby Championship’s (URC) Players’ Player of the Season, adding to his earlier triumph as the URC’s Next-Gen Player of the Season and selection in the league’s coveted Elite XV.

Munster’s Jack Crowley Crowned BKT United Rugby Championship’s Players’ Player of the Season

In a remarkable awards season, Munster Rugby’s talented young playmaker, Jack Crowley, has been named the BKT United Rugby Championship’s (URC) Players’ Player of the Season. The 24-year-old fly-half adds this prestigious accolade to his earlier triumph as the URC’s Next-Gen Player of the Season, and his selection in the league’s coveted Elite XV.

Crowley’s outstanding performances throughout the 2023/24 campaign have been recognized by the captains and vice-captains of the 16 URC teams, who collectively voted him as the Players’ Player of the Season. The young Irish international has been a central figure for Munster, cementing his position at fly-half and leading the province to the top of the table during the regular season.

“With 80 URC points to his name and an impressive 87% success rate in front of goal, Crowley’s consistent excellence has been a driving force behind Munster’s success.”

His contributions have not gone unnoticed, as he was also an ever-present starter for Ireland during their triumphant Guinness Six Nations campaign.

Crowley follows in the footsteps of fellow Ireland international Dan Sheehan, who was named the URC’s Players’ Player of the Season last year, and DHL Stormers’ Evan Roos, the award winner in the 2021/22 season.

This latest accolade caps off an incredible awards season for the rising star, further solidifying his status as one of the most exciting young talents in rugby union gameplay. As Munster and Ireland fans eagerly anticipate the future, the name Jack Crowley is sure to be at the forefront of the rugby union news cycle.

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