
Scott Penny
Scott Penny is a young and promising Irish rugby player currently playing as a flanker for Leinster. Despite his youth, he has made a substantial impact on the field, accumulating numerous appearances and tries, and he possesses a mature outlook on his career as he strives to secure a regular spot in the team.
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Scott Penny opened a gap after receiving a pass from Reiko Ioane.
Leinster take narrow defeat against Cardiff after leaving comeback too late – The Irish TimesScott Penny grabbed a hat-trick of tries at the Aviva Stadium as Leinster beat Edinburgh.
Scott Penny grabs hat-trick as experimental Leinster beat Edinburgh – The Irish TimesScott Penny was tackled by Jansen.
Leinster tear up the script as they rain on Connacht’s opening night parade in Galway – The Irish TimesScott Penny keeps showing his value in the backrow.
Picking provincial teams should be based on merit rather than reputation – The Irish TimesScott Penny was involved in a controversial decision not to show him a red card during the match.
Leinster survive three cards to put Dragons to the sword – The Irish TimesScott Penny scored the final try of the match for Leinster.
Clayton McMillan sent Munster out ‘to be the hunter, not the hunted’ – The Irish TimesScott Penny scored a late try for Leinster in the match against Munster.
Munster hand out a Croke Park hiding as Leinster’s title defence continues to unravel – The Irish TimesScott Penny replaces Van der Flier.
Leinster v Glasgow Warriors – The Irish TimesScott Penny has come into the Leinster starting XV to face the Glasgow Warriors.
Dan Sheehan among three changes – The Irish TimesScott Penny was manoeuvred over for their second try.
Steadfast Leinster defence grinds out win against the Sharks in Durban – The Irish TimesLeinster’s defensive display was outstanding, with Will Connors and Scott Penny accounting for a quarter of all attempted tackles.
It’s up to Irish players to reap the benefits of bringing in RG Snyman and Jordie Barrett – The Irish TimesScott Penny is just 25 years old and has made 79 appearances for Leinster.
Unbeaten Leinster know they must prove themselves worthy against resurgent Ospreys – The Irish Times























































































