
Fineen Wycherley
Fineen Wycherley is a professional rugby player from Ireland, known for his skills as a lock and his strong performances in the domestic leagues, particularly with Young Munster. He has also been recognized at the national level, earning caps for the Ireland 'A' team, showcasing his talent and potential for further contributions to Irish rugby.
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Fineen Wycherley received a yellow card during the match.
Ireland XV shellacking to England A completes difficult few days for Irish rugby – The Irish TimesFineen Wycherley benefited from Casey’s pass but the moment ended in error.
Craig Casey was outstanding despite Munster’s sour defeat to Castres – The Irish TimesFineen Wycherley was involved in a controversial play that required a lengthy check.
Winning start for Clayton McMillan as Munster take opening URC victory against Scarlets – The Irish TimesFineen Wycherley received a yellow card during Munster's match against Cardiff.
World Rugby session will have big focus on 20-minute replacement red card – The Irish TimesFineen Wycherley got himself sent to the bin for slapping down a pass.
Munster’s discipline deserts them as Cardiff take full advantage of yellow cards – The Irish TimesFineen Wycherley is restored to the starting pack.
Munster will need to dig deep to end Cardiff’s unbeaten home run at Arms Park – The Irish TimesRonan O’Gara may argue the last-minute call not to penalise Fineen Wycherley for his tackle on Oscar Jegou.
Chit-chat and penalty calls exert pressure on men in the middle – The Irish TimesFineen Wycherley in which he needlessly lifted Alex Samuel past the horizontal in a clear-out.
Munster left to rue lack of composure as they fall to Glasgow defeat – The Irish TimesFineen Wycherley has signed a two-year extension with Munster and has made 121 appearances since his debut in 2017.
Fineen Wycherley, John Ryan and Fionn Gibbons sign contract extensions with Munster – The Irish TimesFineen Wycherley is one of the players named in the squad who has been capped at Test level.
Mike Prendergast names Ireland ‘A’ squad to face England – The Irish Times












































































