Letterkenny man and City of Derry player Joseph Dunleavy has been voted as Ulster Provincial Player of the Year at Ulster Bank League Awards.
City of Derry RFC player Dunleavy was the fans choice as he was voted Ulster Bank Provincial Player of the Year for Ulster at this year’s Ulster Bank League Awards.
City of DerryÕs Joe Dunleavy voted Ulster Provincial Player of the Year at Ulster Bank League Awards
City of Derry RFC player Joe Dunleavy was the fans choice as he was voted Ulster Bank Provincial Player of the Year for Ulster at this yearÕs Ulster Bank League Awards. Now in their fifth year the awards celebrate the very best in Irish club rugby and guest of honour at the Aviva awards ceremony was Ireland head coach, Joe Schmidt.
Joe Dunleavy pictured receiving his award from Ulster Bank Waterside branch manager Mark Linton. Photo Lorcan Doherty Photography
Now in their fifth year the awards celebrate the very best in Irish club rugby and guest of honour at the Aviva awards ceremony was Ireland head coach, Joe Schmidt.
Dunleavy, who is from Letterkenny, couldn’t attend the awards at the Aviva in Dublin due to school commitments and is pictured receiving his award from Ulster Bank Waterside branch manager Mark Linton.
Other Ulster winners included Stephen Irvine from Banbridge RFC who won Ulster Bank Division 2A Player of the Year and City of Armagh RFC were awarded for their work off the field with Ken Redpath named Ulster Bank P.R.O. of the Year.
Dunleavy came through the ranks at Letterkenny RFC, but now plays for City of Derry.
The blindside flanker made his Ulster ‘A’ debut earlier this year in a game against Leinster at Bainbridge.