Agustín Creevy
Agustín Creevy was born in La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 15th, 1985 and is the Rugby Player. At the age of 39, Agustín Creevy biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Career
In La Plata, Argentina, Agustn began his rugby career with the San Luis rugby team in La Plata, Buenos Aires. He made his Argentina debut against Japan as a flanker in 2005 and signed his first professional deal with French Top 14 team Biarritz in 2007. However, he played very little in his first season in Biarritz and had been ruled out of international selection contention straight after his debut for Argentina.
In his second season at Biarritz, he played just 20 minutes and sustained a lot from a shoulder injury. Creevy requested and was allowed to return to Argentina to adjust to his new role during his time as a back-and-forth coach during his time with Biarritz in January 2009.
Creevy was selected to play for the Argentina Jaguars a few months later in May 2009 to tour Namibia, and the 2009 Churchill Cup was retained. He was then drafted for the senior Argentina side of the 2009 November tests and then swapped Alberto Vernet Basualdo as the Pumas understudy to Mario Ledesma, all in less than a year as the Pumas' understudy.
Creevy was signed by Clermont in October 2010 as a medical joker for the injured Willie Wepener, according to Mario Ledesma. However, he played 2 minutes during his three-month stay at Clermont, before returning to the Pampas XV in 2011. He was signed by his third Top 14 team Montpellier after the Pampas XV's undefeated campaign.
Creevy was captain of Argentina's second warm up match against the French Barbarians in 2011, but it didn't go well for him as Argentina struggled a lot at the lineout and lost 21-18. He also captained the Pumas against Worcester. Creevy was selected by Argentina for the 2011 Rugby World Cup and played in all matches off the bench.
Creevy is known as a mobile hooker with a strong ball handling ability, but his good offloading abilities have earned him the nickname "Sonny Bill" Creevy, which has been attributed to some Montpellier fans.
Agustn has been captain since the 2014 Rugby Championship and the 2018 Rugby Championships, and he is currently a member of Argentina's national team that competes in the Rugby Championship.
He was a member of the national team that defeated him in the 2015 Rugby World Cup and the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
Creevy received an invitation from a club in Ireland before returning to Argentina to play for Jaguares. He returned from Argentina with the intention of playing for the Pumas.
In August 2020, he signed a one-year deal with Premiership Rugby's London Irish side, ahead of the 2020-21 season.
Creevy discussed the possibility of renovating his London Irish contract, remaining in England, and competing in the 2023 World Cup in February 2021. He extended his deal with the club in the same month and was joined by compatriot Facundo Gigena, who arrived from Leicester Tigers, in the same month.
Creevy made tries in four straight games in October 2021, fueling his desire to return to the Pumas. The tests were against Sale Sharks, Northampton Saints, Leicester Tigers, and Gloucester. Creevy, who was 36 years old at the time, has participated in the last five games and fought in 286 minutes.
Creevy's contract with London Irish continued on January 7, 2022. Creevy was banned from London in January 2022 for headbutting rival Jamie Ritchie of Edinburgh from Edinburgh in a Challenge Cup match. On January 19, London Irish said on their website that Creevy's discipline result was a three-week suspension and that he would return to play again on February 7th. The suspension was for six weeks, according to the disciplinary committee, but due to good results and no aggravating factors, the suspension was reduced to three weeks.