
Paul Boyle
Paul Boyle is a prominent back row player for Connacht Rugby, recognized for his physicality and leadership. His on-field performance is vital as the team seeks to secure wins in the competitive United Rugby Championship.
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Leinster tear up the script as they rain on Connacht’s opening night parade in Galway – The Irish TimesPaul Boyle scored two tries in the match, helping Connacht secure a decisive victory.
Connacht put 11 tries past Montauban on way to Challenge Cup knockout stages – The Irish TimesPaul Boyle was yellow-carded during the match.
Disappointing Connacht demolished by Dragons at Rodney Parade – The Irish TimesPaul Boyle scored a hat-trick to help Connacht secure a big win over Black Lion.
Paul Boyle’s hat-trick helps Connacht to big win over Black Lion – The Irish TimesPaul Boyle, as captain, claimed a try for Connacht.
Connacht impress with bonus-point win over the Sharks in Galway – The Irish TimesPaul Boyle captained the team and contributed significantly to the game.
Stuart Lancaster’s reign as Connacht coach begins with victory against Benetton – The Irish TimesDespite the best efforts of Paul Boyle when Hamish Watson made his mark at ruck time.
Connacht show plenty of fight but URC hopes are ended – The Irish TimesPaul Boyle was one of the key players for Connacht, making significant contributions in the match.
Cullie Tucker ‘very proud’ of Connacht’s effort in defeat to Stormers – The Irish TimesPaul Boyle contributed to Connacht's efforts with strong carries during the match.
Connacht miss out on golden opportunity of precious win in South Africa – The Irish TimesPaul Boyle provided support for Cathal Forde's late try.
Connacht left with regrets as they lose to Racing 92 despite extra man for most of game – The Irish TimesPaul Boyle was able to force his way over for a much-needed score.
Connacht stick it out against Benetton to take bonus-point win – The Irish TimesPaul Boyle joins Shamus Hurley-Langton and Cian Prendergast in the backrow for Connacht.
Connacht seek to inject life into URC campaign against Cardiff – The Irish Times












































































