Ireland winger whose powerful running, reliable try-scoring and important Lions contributions made him one of the most dependable and physical attacking backs in Irish rugby across two World Cup cycles.
Tommy Bowe is a Northern Irish winger who was one of Europe's most dangerous finishers throughout his career, combining exceptional pace with good hands and a reliable finishing touch. A Lions tourist who scored several important tries for both Ireland and Ulster, Bowe's dynamic running and consistent performances made him one of the finest wingers produced by Irish rugby.
Scoring the series-winning try for the British and Irish Lions against South Africa in the second Test in 2009.
How They Played
Bowe was known for his pace, finishing ability, and strong aerial skills under the high ball. He combined excellent positional sense with powerful running, making him deadly in one-on-one situations and particularly effective at scoring tries in the corner.
Lasting Impact
Bowe's consistent try-scoring record and performances on Lions tours established him as one of the premier wingers of his generation in Northern Hemisphere rugby.
Career Honours
- British & Irish Lions Tour 2009
- British & Irish Lions Tour 2013
- RBS Six Nations Championship 2014
- RBS Six Nations Championship 2015
- Magners League Winner 2008-09 (Ospreys)
- Ulster Rugby Pro12 Runner-Up 2012
- IRB World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year 2009 Nominee
- Ulster Bank League Winner
| Club | Period | Apps | Tries | Shirt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ulster | 2008–2012 | 44 | 25 | #11 |
| Ospreys | 2004–2008 | 168 | 25 | #11 |
| — | 69 | 30 | — |