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Scott Penny (born 22 September 1999) is an Irish rugby union player for Leinster. His preferred position is openside flanker.

Early life

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Penny attended St Michael's College, where he starred on several cup rugby teams.

Leinster

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After leaving school in June 2018 he immediately entered the Leinster Rugby academy at the age of 18. While still in his first year in the academy Penny scored eight tries in seven games for Leinster 'A' in their victorious Celtic Cup campaign. This rake of tries, highly unusual for a forward, included a hat-trick against the Ospreys development team in a man-of-the-match performance.[1]

Less than two months after turning 19 Penny made his Leinster senior debut against Ospreys in November 2018, capping a strong performance with a try.[2] Due to his involvement with Leinster 'A' during the Celtic Cup, Penny made his debut for the Leinster senior team before playing for UCD in the All-Ireland League or even for the Ireland u-20s.[3] His second Leinster appearance followed against Dragons. He was named the Pro14 Next-Gen Star of the Season for the 2020–21 Pro14 season.[4] His strong performance in the 2020–21 Championship, also earned him his first spot on the Pro14 Dream Team.[5] Penny was named to the 2022–23 URC Elite XV of the year.[6]

Honours

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Leinster

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Leinster 'A'

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Ireland Under-20s

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Individual

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Scott Penny (born 22 September 1999) is an Irish professional player who plays as an openside flanker for in the . Born in , , he stands at 1.83 meters tall and weighs approximately 104 kg, having established himself as a dynamic back-row forward known for his try-scoring ability and defensive work rate. A product of the Academy, Penny has been a consistent performer for the province since his senior debut in 2018, amassing over 70 appearances and more than 30 tries by the start of the 2024/25 season. At the international level, he represented at under-20 level, where he played a key role in winning the Six Nations Grand Slam in 2019, but has not yet earned a senior cap as of November 2025. Penny made his senior debut for Leinster against the Ospreys on 23 November 2018, marking the occasion with a try in a 52-7 victory. Following an impressive showing in Leinster's victorious Celtic Cup campaign earlier that year, he quickly became a regular squad member, contributing to the province's domestic and European successes. Ahead of the 2024/25 campaign, Penny had scored 33 tries in 72 appearances, demonstrating his finishing prowess despite competition from established stars like Caelan Doris and Josh van der Flier. In the 2025 season, he continued to feature in United Rugby Championship matches, including scoring a consolation try in a derby loss to Munster in October. Drawing inspiration from players like Sean O'Brien and Michael Hooper, Penny has expressed contentment with his role at Leinster under head coach Leo Cullen, prioritizing development within the province over potential moves elsewhere.

Early life and education

Schooling

Scott Penny was born on 22 September 1999 in , . He attended St Michael's College in , a prominent rugby-playing school, where he excelled as a key player on the senior teams, including starting in the Leinster Schools Senior Cup for three years. After completing secondary education, Penny enrolled at (UCD), where he pursued a degree in financial mathematics while playing amateur rugby for the university's club side.

Introduction to rugby

Scott Penny was introduced to rugby at the age of six, joining Lansdowne RFC in where his father had previously played and his older brother was already involved. He continued developing his skills with the club until around the age of 12, gaining foundational experience in the sport through mini and youth sections. In his first year of , Penny transitioned to St Michael's College, a renowned rugby institution in , where he played for the school teams through to graduation in June 2018. Under the guidance of coach Andy Skehan, he honed his back-row position, building confidence and tactical awareness on the pitch. At the competitive youth level, Penny excelled as a flanker, starring in several cup campaigns for St Michael's, including scoring a try against in January 2018 that contributed to a 25-13 victory. Although the school did not claim the Schools Senior Cup during his tenure, his consistent performances marked him as a standout prospect in Dublin schools rugby. Following his departure from St Michael's, Penny moved to the (UCD) amateur team in 2018, aligning with his enrollment to study financial mathematics. His early outings with UCD showcased the same tenacity and try-scoring ability he had displayed at school, drawing attention from provincial scouts and facilitating his pathway into higher competitive levels. These youth performances, rooted in his Lansdowne and St Michael's foundations, positioned him for recognition in structured development programs.

Club career

Leinster

Scott Penny joined the Leinster Academy in June 2018 shortly after completing his schooling at St. Michael's College. He made his senior debut for Leinster on 23 November 2018 against the Ospreys in the PRO14, starting at openside flanker and scoring a try in a 30-14 victory. In his debut 2018-19 season, Penny featured sparingly in the senior squad while continuing to develop through the academy, appearing in a handful of matches across the PRO14 and Champions Cup. The 2020-21 season marked his breakout year, where he scored nine tries in 11 appearances during Leinster's PRO14 title-winning campaign, earning him the PRO14 Next-Gen Player of the Season award. Penny's form continued to grow in subsequent years; during the 2022-23 (URC) season, he scored five tries in 11 games and was selected for the URC Elite XV team. In the 2024-25 season, he made 16 appearances and scored 1 try; as of November 2025 in the 2025-26 season, he has 4 appearances and 2 tries. As of February 2025, Penny had accumulated 79 senior appearances for , scoring 165 points through 33 tries; by November 2025, his totals had increased to 92 appearances, 36 tries, and 180 points. Penny has taken on an occasional captaincy role within the squad, serving as stand-in captain during several BKT URC matches in the 2023-24 season. Known for his aggressive playing style as an openside flanker, Penny excels in breakdown work and has maintained a prolific try-scoring rate, with 33 tries in 72 senior appearances prior to the 2024-25 season.

Leinster 'A'

Scott Penny emerged as a standout performer for 'A' during the inaugural 2018 Celtic Cup, where he played a prominent role in the team's successful campaign by scoring eight tries across seven matches. His contributions included a in a dominant 53-7 bonus-point over the Ospreys development team during the pool stages, showcasing his finishing ability as a flanker. In the semi-final against 'A', Penny added two tries to help secure a 46-25 win that advanced 'A' to the final. Leinster 'A' clinched the Celtic Cup title with a 15-8 victory over 'A' in the final at , marking the team's first triumph in the competition and originating from 's impactful developmental play. featured in the final, contributing to the defensive effort that held off the hosts despite a low-scoring affair dominated by Ronan Kelleher's two tries. These performances highlighted 's transition from the academy, serving as a crucial proving ground for his subsequent senior call-ups to the squad. Following the 2018 Celtic Cup, Penny continued to make appearances for 'A' in developmental fixtures, further honing his skills amid integration into the senior setup. Standout pre-debut efforts, such as his try-scoring prowess in the Celtic Cup, underscored his readiness for professional rugby, with the 'A' team providing essential match experience.

International career

Ireland Under-20s

Scott Penny earned selection to the Under-20s squad for the season, following his standout performances with 'A', where he scored eight tries in seven British and Irish Cup matches. He featured as an openside flanker in the back row, making five appearances across the Six Nations Under-20s Championship and the Under-20 Championship, for a total of 10 points scored. In the Six Nations, Penny was a consistent starter, contributing to Ireland's Grand Slam-winning campaign with two tries. His first try came in the tournament opener against on 1 February 2019, crossing in the 38th minute during a 35-27 victory in Cork. He maintained strong defensive contributions throughout the pool stages, including against , , , and , helping secure wins that clinched the title. Penny was also named in the 28-man squad for the Under-20 Championship in , though he did not feature in the matches there. During the Six Nations preparation, Penny gained valuable exposure by training with the senior Ireland national team under head coach Joe Schmidt, facing off in sessions that highlighted the step-up in physicality. This experience underscored his rapid development at the youth international level.

Senior Ireland

As of November 2025, Scott Penny has yet to earn a senior cap for Ireland, despite consistent performances at provincial level with Leinster. His international journey has been limited to youth levels, with no appearances in test matches or major tournaments for the senior team. Penny experienced near-misses in selection opportunities during 2025, including omission from the 32-man squad for Ireland's summer tour to Georgia and , announced in June. He was also not included in the 34-man panel for the Autumn Nations Series, named in , which featured matches against , , , and . These exclusions occurred despite his strong form, where he featured prominently in the , including scoring a try in an derby against . The primary contextual challenge for Penny's senior breakthrough lies in intense competition for back-row positions, particularly at openside flanker, where established players like and dominate selections. Van der Flier's experience and O'Mahony's leadership have consistently edged out emerging talents in squad assemblies. At 26 years old, Penny remains eligible for and continues to position himself for potential call-ups through sustained contributions, building on his Under-20 experience as a foundation for senior aspirations.

Honours

Team honours

Scott Penny has been part of several successful squads since joining the in 2018, contributing to multiple domestic and developmental titles. With 'A', Penny featured prominently in the 2018 Celtic Cup-winning campaign, scoring eight tries across seven matches, including appearances in the pool stages and the final victory over 'A' at . Penny was a squad member for 's (URC, formerly PRO14) triumphs in the 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, and 2024–25 seasons, marking four titles during his tenure. In the 2020–21 final against , he was named in the matchday squad but sidelined by injury despite his season-leading contributions. For the 2024–25 decider at , Penny was part of the squad for the 32–7 win over the Bulls, securing 's ninth URC crown. In European competition, Penny contributed to 's run to the 2023 Champions Cup final, making three appearances and earning a runners-up despite the 27–26 loss to at .

Individual awards

Scott Penny has received several individual accolades recognizing his standout performances as a flanker for in the (URC) and its predecessor, the PRO14. In the 2020-21 season, he was named the PRO14 Next-Gen Star of the Season, an award voted by media for emerging talent, after an impressive campaign that included nine tries in 11 appearances, making him the joint-leading try-scorer in the league—a remarkable feat for a back-row forward. That same season, Penny earned selection to the Guinness PRO14 Dream Team, where he was chosen as the openside flanker in a squad featuring top performers from across the competition, highlighting his contributions in try-scoring and carrying. His scoring prowess as a flanker continued to set him apart, with those nine tries establishing him as the leading try-scorer among back-row players that year. In the 2022-23 URC season, Penny was named to the Elite XV, the league's team of the year, after scoring five tries in 11 regular-season games and contributing significantly to 's strong campaign. Penny has also demonstrated leadership by captaining on multiple occasions, including in interprovincial URC matches such as the 2023 fixture against , where he led a rotated squad.

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