Former Connacht scrum-half Conor McPhilips has certainly kept himself busy since he last played with the province 16 years ago. A well-respected figure within the game, the 44-year-old Dubliner spent several years working under Eric Elwood and Pat Lam at Connacht and Bristol, before making the move to the backroom staff of the Georgian national team early last year. Ahead of Georgia's international with Ireland in Tbilisi on Saturday, Conor has been speaking to Galway Bay FM's William Davies about his time in Georgia, the country itself and the rugby culture there...
As a player, Conor McPhillips represented Connacht from 2003 to 2009, with the highlight of his career being the European Challenge Cup semi-finals against Harlequins and Sale Sharks. He scored 11 tries in his first season with Connacht, making him the top scorer in the Celtic League for the season. He scored a total of 20 tries in the Celtic League and 12 in the European Challenge Cup, which saw him leave as the team's top try scorer, though his record was later overtaken by Fionn Carr. In August 2007, he played scrum-half for Connacht in the defeat against South Africa in a World Cup preparation friendly match. McPhillips played for Ireland U21s in the 2002 Rugby World Cup in South Africa and played Sevens rugby for Ireland in the 2001 Rugby World Cup Sevens in Argentina. He was called up to the 2005 Ireland rugby union tour of Japan, and he won 2 caps for the Irish 'A' side in the 2006 Churchill Cup against England and France.
After the end of his professional career, McPhillips moved to All-Ireland League club St Mary's College in Dublin as a player-coach. He played scrum-half in the defeat to Cork Constitution in the 2010 All-Ireland League final and helped St Mary's College win the 2010 Leinster Senior League title. He then returned to Connacht as head of video analysis under head coach Eric Elwood, and continued under Pat Lam until the 2015–16 season, when he became an assistant to attack coach Andre Bell, though he continued in his previous role of head analyst. With the departure of Bell the following year, McPhillips was promoted to attack coach for the 2016–17 season. In 2017, McPhillips joined English second-tier club Bristol, where Pat Lam had taken over as head coach. In his first season with the team, they earned promotion to the Premiership. McPhillips was also part of the Barbarians coaching set-up in 2018 and 2019. He joined the Georgian national team as Attack Coach in January 2024, working under Head Coach Richard Cockerill.
