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| name = Frankie Sheahan
| image =
| caption =
| birth_name = Frank Jeremiah Sheahan
| birth_date={{Birth date and age|1976|8|27|df=yes}}
| nickname =
| birth_place = Toronto, Ontario, Canada
| death_date =
| death_place =
| height = 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
| weight = 107 kg (16 st 12 lb)
| ru_position = Hooker
| ru_amateuryears =
| ru_amateurclubs = {{nobreak|University College Cork R.F.C.
Cork Constitution}}
| ru_amateurcaps =
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| ru_amateurupdate =
| ru_clubyears = 1996–2009
| ru_proclubs = Munster
| ru_clubcaps = 163
| ru_clubpoints = (110)
| ru_clubupdate = 5 June 2010
| ru_nationalteam = Ireland A
Ireland
| ru_nationalyears = 1999–2008
2000–07
| ru_nationalcaps = 6
29
| ru_nationalpoints = (0)
(25)
| ru_ntupdate = 5 June 2010
| spouse =
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| university = University College Cork
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Frankie Sheahan (born August 27, 1976) is a retired Irish rugby union player. During his career, Sheahan played for Munster from 1996 until 2009 and for Ireland from 2000 until 2007. Sheahan played his whole career as a Hooker.

He finished with Munster at the end of the 2008–09 season after playing 163 games in thirteen seasons. He played his last game for Munster on the 15 May 2009 in 36-10 Celtic League win over the Ospreys at Thomond Park where the team also received the trophy as 2008–09 Celtic League winners.[1][2][3]

Sheahan agreed to join French Top 14 club Brive for the 2009–10 season, he was offered the choice of a two-year deal or a one-year contract with the option of a second season and has chosen the latter. "I spent the weekend there taking in the Brive-Montauban match, there’s a load of ambition," Sheahan said.[4] On May 15 he picked up an injury during the Celtic League win over the Ospreys and aggravated a chest problem. He had been struggling with the injury for the past four months and on 21 July 2009, he announced his immediate retirement from the game[5] after undergoing a scan.[6]

Following retirement, Sheahan has become an agent and is heavily involved in media work for both Sky Sports and RTE. He is the founder and managing director of Front Row Speakers - an international speakers bureau and talent management agency.

Sheahan also founded the [https://pendulumsummit.com/#welcome Pendulum Summit], an international business and self-empowerment summit which takes place annually in Dublin, Ireland. In 2014, Pendulum Summit was Ireland's first business and self-empowerment summit and saw six hundred of the country's top business leaders in attendance. Keynote speaker on the day was the Canadian astronaut Commander Chris Hadfield. The keynote speaker for Pendulum Summit 2015 was Deepak Chopra, while Tony Robbins headlined the 2016 event which attracted over 3,500 international business leaders and influencers. The 2017 Pendulum Summit was expanded to a two-day event with Jack Canfield as the leading speaker, followed by Richard Branson in January 2018 which had 7000 attendees over 2 days.

In September 2018 the conference ran its first [https://pendulumsummitnewyork.com/ international summit] in New York and sold out with 600 attendees, and the most recent event was held in The Convention Centre Dublin on January 9th and 10th 2019. [https://pendulumsummit.com/ 2019 Pendulum Summit] speakers included Nick Vujicic, Colin Farrell, John Cleese, Erik Wahl, Karren Brady CBE, Boris Johnson and Ruby Wax.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/8048536.stm|title=Munster 36-10 Ospreys |date=2009-05-15|work=BBC Sport|accessdate=2009-05-20}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/sport/2009/0516/1224246700264.html|title=Munster add five-try glitz to ceremonial occasion|date=2009-05-16|work=Irish Times|accessdate=2009-05-20}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.limerickleader.ie/farmleader/Across-The-Gain-Line-.5285185.jp|title=Across The Gain Line . . . with Colm Kinsella|date=2009-05-20|work=Limerick Leader|accessdate=2009-05-20}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/sport/2009/0501/1224245756676.html|title=Sheahan set for move to Brive|date=2009-05-01|work=Irish Times|accessdate=2009-05-20}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/2009/0721/sheehanf.html|title=Sheahan hangs up his boots|date=2009-07-21|work=RTÉ|accessdate=2009-07-21|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090723203816/http://www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/2009/0721/sheehanf.html|archivedate=2009-07-23|df=}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.setanta.com/uk/Articles/other-sports/2009/05/18/Rugby-Injury-threatens-Sheahans-Brive-move/gnid-53342/ |title=Injury threatens Sheahan's Brive move |date=2009-05-18 |work=Setanta Sports |accessdate=2009-05-20 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090601181552/http://www.setanta.com/uk/Articles/other-sports/2009/05/18/Rugby-Injury-threatens-Sheahans-Brive-move/gnid-53342/ |archivedate=June 1, 2009 }}

External links

  • Munster profile
  • Scrum.com profile
  • https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/sheahan-gets-two-year-ban-1.365893
  • https://pendulumsummit.com/
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