
James Culhane
James Culhane is an Irish rugby player who plays in the back row for Leinster. Known for his physicality and tactical awareness, Culhane is considered a key component of Leinster's forward pack as they compete in high-stakes matches within the United Rugby Championship.
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Recent news mentions
James Culhane bullocked up the middle of the park and ran in under the posts for a try.
Leinster put 12 tries past Zebre to shake off European disappointment – The Irish TimesJames Culhane retains his place in the backrow and spoke about taking opportunities.
Rónan Kelleher takes captaincy as Leinster change things up for trip to Scarlets – The Irish TimesAlex Soroka and James Culhane continue in the back row after strong showings against Ulster.
Rónan Kelleher takes Leinster captaincy with Ruben Moloney in line for debut – The Irish TimesJames Culhane played a key role in Leinster's scoring with a relieving penalty.
Dan Sheehan’s hat-trick caps Leinster’s bonus-point victory over Ulster – The Irish TimesJames Culhane won’t play on Saturday against the Sharks in Durban.
Leo Cullen tight-lipped on Leinster changes ahead of Sharks clash – The Irish TimesJames Culhane anchors the backrow for Leinster.
Unbeaten Leinster know they must prove themselves worthy against resurgent Ospreys – The Irish Times










































