
David McCann
David McCann is an Irish rugby player, known for his role as a flanker with Ulster Rugby. He has made a name for himself with his strong tackling and work rate. McCann was recently yellow carded in a match against Benetton, which contributed to a challenging game for Ulster.
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Recent news mentions
David McCann contributed to the play that resulted in a try for Ulster.
Ulster dig deep to beat Cardiff in scrappy encounter – The Irish TimesDavid McCann scored a try for Ulster after a sweeping move.
Ulster far from convincing despite bonus-point win over Dragons – The Irish TimesDavid McCann, a 72-year-old former automotive industry worker, is careful to buy Canadian products and expresses his frustration with the U.S. government.
En Canadá, el boicot individual a los productos de Estados UnidosDavid McCann was sin-binned during the match.
Dan Sheehan’s hat-trick caps Leinster’s bonus-point victory over Ulster – The Irish TimesDavid McCann scored a try, helping Ulster stay competitive.
Bordeaux Bègles set up Munster quarter-final after comfortable win over Ulster – The Irish TimesDavid McCann is starting for Ulster in place of Matty Rea.
Ulster look to elbow their way into URC playoff contention with a defeat of Dragons – The Irish TimesSergeant David McCann was involved in the investigation and support of Carol-Anne's case.
‘How could I leave and share custody with a monster?’ Inside family violence hellDavid McCann was yellow carded early in the second half, impacting Ulster's performance.
Three yellow cards for Ulster spell miserable defeat to Benetton – The Irish Times

























































