Career
He played the majority of his rugby as a Winger. Upon leaving school in 1995, he joined Cork Constitution, playing his last game for the club in 2011. His professional career kicked off in 1997 when he was drafted into the squad under then-new coach Declan Kidney.
Horgan made his debut against Connacht in August 1997.
Horgan scored "s final try, to the delight of the home crowd. Horgan was "s all-time leading try scorer, with 41 tries to his name when he retired in May 2009, until Simon Zebo broke that record in March 2016.
Horgan made his debut for against Samoa in June 2003. His first and only try for came against Scotland in September 2003.
Horgan was selected in "s squad for the 2003 Rugby World Cup, but he did not feature in the tournament.
His last appearance for was against New Zealand in November 2005.