Trevor Brennan was born on 29 September 1973 and is an Irish former rugby union player.
11 Facts About Trevor Brennan
Trevor Brennan played for Barnhall, Bective Rangers, St Marys College RFC, Leinster, Stade Toulousain and Ireland, being capped 13 times.
Trevor Brennan played either in the second row or as a flanker.
Trevor Brennan captained St Mary's College RFC to their first AIB League title in 2000.
Trevor Brennan subsequently went on to play in three consecutive European Cup finals as part of the Stade Toulousain team, with two wins and one defeat.
Trevor Brennan alleged afterwards that abuse towards his apparent "watered-down pints" in his Toulouse bar triggered his action.
Trevor Brennan's uncle took this further alleging sectarian abuse had taken place, a claim initially supported by the club before swiftly being retracted.
Trevor Brennan announced his retirement on 3 March 2007, before the result of the disciplinary process.
Trevor Brennan coached the Toulouse Crabos B under 18 team.
Trevor Brennan has had occasional columns, written by Gerry Thornley, published in the Irish Times, and has appeared on television as a rugby commentator.
In 2008, Ireland rugby fitness coach Mike McGurn and Trevor Brennan were part of the Ireland International rules football coaching staff in the International rules series against Australia.