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From clean-cut Ireland rugby hero and Oxford graduate to bank fraudster – the rise and fall of Brendan Mullin

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From clean-cut Ireland rugby hero and Oxford graduate to bank fraudster – the rise and fall of Brendan Mullin

After making leap from sporting greatness to the world of finance, deceitful Blackrock boy was soon hoisted with his own petard

Brendan Mullin was one of the best centres Irish rugby has ever had, thanks to his pace and athleticism. His place in the Ireland team was rarely in doubt. Photo: Allsport

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Brendan Mullin was born in 1963 in Jerusalem, where his father was on assignment, and spent his early years in Israel. When the family returned to Dublin, he was educated at Blackrock College, studied law at Trinity College Dublin and then went to Oxford.

In the amateur era, rugby was a ­hobby, not a job, but well-educated players from south Dublin could use their connections to forge a career in finance or business.