Scrum-Half
Raffi Quirke
09
Nationality | Date of Birth | Height | Weight |
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English | 18/08/2001 | 1.78cm | 83kg |
- 24/25 Season
- 23/24 Season
Appearances
Appearances
Total number of appearances this season against possible appearances.
Appearances
Total number of appearances this season against possible appearances.
14/28
50%
Minutes
Minutes
Total number of minutes played this season against total possible minutes.
Minutes
Total number of minutes played this season against total possible minutes.
525/2240
23%
Win %
Win %
Total number of wins this season against total number of matches played.
Win %
Total number of wins this season against total number of matches played.
9/16
56%
Clean breaks
Clean breaks
The oppositions defensive line was broken by a player running through.
Clean breaks
The oppositions defensive line was broken by a player running through.
Defenders beaten
Defenders beaten
Total number of defenders the player has successfully eluded this season.
Defenders beaten
Total number of defenders the player has successfully eluded this season.
Scrum half Raffi Quirke exploded onto the Premiership scene during the 2020/21 season, becoming the youngest Sale Sharks scrum-half in the league’s history when he made his debut against Harlequins at the age of 19.
The electric half-back nearly scored almost immediately after coming on as a replacement and his form quickly led to international recognition as he received a call-up to Eddie Jones’ England squad for the 2021 Autumn international series.
He scored his first England try in the win against South Africa at Twickenham on November 20, 2021.
Described as being ‘as North West as Coronation Street’ by the Daily Telegraph, Chorlton-born Raffi played his junior rugby at Broughton Park Rugby Club before joining the Sharks Academy.
Following his debut, he quickly established himself as a fan favourite and was affectionately dubbed 'Raffi de Quirke' after World Cup winning Sharks scrum-half Faf de Klerk.
Raffi has represented England at U18 level, and was selected as part of the England U20 squad for the 2021 Six Nations although he was forced to pull out of the squad through injury.
Full recognition followed the following Autumn and after scoring his first international try, Raffi declared it was ‘the best day of my life.’
Sharks Director of Rugby Alex Sanderson sees no reason why his young scrum half can’t go on to have a successful career at club and international level.
He said: “He’s a star in the making isn’t he? If we look after him, and this is England as well, he’s got a very long, bright future ahead of him.”
Three words that describe me are...
Determined, honest , adventurous
If I wasn't a rugby player I would be...
Chef
My go to takeaway order is...
Kung Po prawns….bosh
My main interest(s) outside rugby is/are
Cooking, barbering, coffees with the boys, anything that involves the outdoors
My favourite away stadium to play at is...
Kingsholm
My sporting hero is...
Jonny Wilkinson, Brownlee brothers
My favourite gym exercise is...
Muscle ups
My favourite film is...
Moana
My favourite thing to do in the north is...
Jumping in wild pools in the peaks