With growing numbers of Ulster players being spotted and recruited overseas its great to keep up to date with the great clubs they join – always flying the flag for thewi home. Mark MCCrea went to school @ Belfast High School.
Mark McCrea has been released early from his two year contract with Connacht Rugby. The 25-year-old winger will move to Jersey RFC for the remainder of the season and next year.
Born in Belfast, McCrea joined Connacht in 2011 on a two-year contract. While he played predominantly with the Connacht Eagles this season in the B&I Cup, he started on the wing against Glasgow Warriors back in September and scored an early try for his side. He has nine senior caps with the province, including two European appearances against Gloucester during last season’s Heineken Cup campaign.
Prior to joining Connacht, the Belfast High School graduate was with the Ulster Academy for two years before turned professional in 2008. He earned 25 caps for Ulster and has represented Ireland at Schools and A level. McCrea was also a member of the 2008 Churchill Cup winning team, scoring a try against the USA and has three Ireland A caps.
The 6’1, 102kg winger will now link up with Jersey RFC who currently play in the RFU Championship.
Connacht Rugby Team Manager Tim Allnutt said
“We’d like to thank Mark for his dedication and hard work at Connacht over the last two seasons. We wish him all the best with Jersey RFC and with his future rugby career.”