Bryan Mollen

Bryan Mollen

Rugby Sevens

BIOGRAPHY

Bryan Mollen competed at both the Paris 2024 Olympic and Tokyo 2020 Games as a member of the men’s rugby sevens squad.

Mollen was born in Nairobi to a Dutch father an Irish mother, and has lived all around the world due to his dad’s job as a diplomat.

He played schools rugby at Blackrock College before playing with Dublin University Football Club and subsequently moving into the national sevens programme.

He spent nine years in total as a member of the national Men’s Sevens programme.

Team Ireland Number

886

Gender

Male

Discipline

Men's Rugby Sevens

Games

Paris 2024, Tokyo 2020

Olympic Results

10th Tokyo 2021 , 6th Paris 2024

Date Of Birth

September 25, 1995

Personal Best

Caps: 13 (Reserve)

Hometown

Glasthule, Co. Dublin

Club Team School Or University

Old Belvedere RFC, Dublin University Football Club, Blackrock College

Social Media

https://www.instagram.com/bryanmollen/

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RUGBY SEVENS NEWS

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DAY 4 | AFTERNOON REPORT PARIS 2024

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