Andrew Trimble
Having played for Ulster and Irish schools Andrew joined Ulster Rugby on a development contract at the start of the 2004-05 season and before his 20th birthday he made his Ulster debut against Cardiff at the Arms Park in the first Celtic League match of the 2005-06 season. Despite having just 8 Ulster caps under his belt, he made his International debut for Ireland in November 2005, winning his first cap against Australia at Lansdowne Road, then scoring a brace of tries against Romania the following week.
A strong and powerful runner, Andrew has an abundance of pace and footballing ability which has seen him switch comfortably between centre and wing throughout his career.
He is a powerful physical specimen, athletically gifted, his size, speed and all round skill set make him a tremendous asset to any team in both attack and defence. He possesses a powerful step, change of pace and Andrew's tenacity of spirit and physical approach to the game have earned him the respect of many experienced international wings.
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