
Trevor Brennan
Trevor Brennan is a former professional rugby player from Ireland, known for his powerful playing style as a lock and flanker. He had a successful club career, most notably with Leinster, and represented Ireland at the international level. Post-retirement, Brennan has also made a name for himself as a coach and is recognized for his contributions to rugby in Ireland.
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Recent news mentions
Galthié has called up Joshua Brennan, son of former Ireland, Leinster and Toulouse secondrow Trevor Brennan.
Antoine Dupont bears no ill will towards Ireland pair over knee injury – The Irish TimesAn impactful debut for Josh Brennan, son of Trevor, as he scored a try and got a yellow card.
Impressive start for tourists with Van der Merwe scoring twice – The Irish TimesTrevor Brennan joined Toulouse in the summer of 2002 and played as a lock/backrower.
Toulouse success infused with an Irish flavour as Trevor Brennan’s son inches closer to France call-up – The Irish TimesTrevor Brennan was among the VIPs attending the game at MacHale Park.
More than novelty at play as Connacht ready themselves for landmark game at MacHale Park – The Irish Times

































