
Rob Herring
Rob Herring is a professional rugby player from Ireland, known for his skills as a hooker. He has been a key player for Ulster Rugby and has also represented the Ireland national team. Herring is recognized for his strong set-piece work and leadership on the field.
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Rob Herring is expected to remain sidelined for another weekend.
Richie Murphy confident Ulster can bounce back for festive trip to Connacht – The Irish TimesRob Herring was 37 when he played and contributed to the team.
Some think this Irish team is dangerously old, but system is made for longevity – The Irish TimesRob Herring is a 35-year-old Ulster hooker who is missing out on the squad.
Andy Farrell goes for tried and tested with Paddy McCarthy only uncapped call-up – The Irish TimesRob Herring was not considered for selection to focus on a full pre-season programme.
Craig Casey to captain Ireland for summer Tests against Georgia and Portugal – The Irish TimesRob Herring is a doubt thanks to a calf problem.
Injuries leave Ulster looking vulnerable ahead of must-win home game against Sharks – The Irish TimesRob Herring was yellow-carded for a high hit on Matthew Screech.
Ulster come from behind to take bonus-point win over Dragons – The Irish TimesRob Herring is ready to play for Ulster as part of the Ireland squad.
Ulster look to elbow their way into URC playoff contention with a defeat of Dragons – The Irish TimesEspecially Thomas Clarkson and the recalled Rob Herring, who will both be tested to the extremities of their abilities.
France have the power and unpredictability to put Ireland in a spin – The Irish TimesRob Herring is described as the sort of veteran needed for the environment.
Ireland and France load benches with forwards to play Risk in search of reward | Six Nations 2025Rob Herring is included in the starting team.
Jamie Osborne offers flexibility for Ireland in effort to hold off French firepower – The Irish TimesRob Herring and Cormac Izuchukwu back from Ireland camp.
Ulster looking for a better time against Italian opposition as they visit Benetton – The Irish Times













































































