Career
He has played as a fullback, in the centre and on the wing. Layden currently plays for the Irish sevens team, having previously played professionally with provincial team Connacht Rugby in the Pro12. A graduate of the prestigious Cistercian College in Roscrea, Layden plays his club rugby for Buccaneers.
He has also played Gaelic football at inter-county minor (under-18) level for Roscommon.
Connacht
Layden joined the Connacht academy for the 2011-2012 season. Layden had previously been part of a combined Connacht/Munster side that played against a Leinster/Ulster selection in an Under-20 match to open the Aviva Stadium in 2010.
Layden made his senior Connacht debut on 8 October 2011, coming on in a 2011-2012 Pro12 match as a replacement against Leinster. At the end of the 2013-2014 season, Layden had completed the maximum three years in the academy.
Layden made three appearances in the 2014-2015 Pro12, starting against Newport Gwent Dragons and Ospreys, and coming on as a replacement against Cardiff Blues.
Layden left Connacht at the end of the season and joined the Irish sevens squad. International
Layden has represented Ireland internationally at under-age level He played for the Ireland Under-20s in the 2012 Under 20 Six Nations.
Layden started in all five games, and sscored tries against Wales, Italy and Scotland.
Layden was also initially named to the Ireland Under-20 squad for the 2012 Institutional Review Board Junior World Championship, but injury forced him to miss the tournament, and he was replaced by his fellow Connacht academy member Conor Finn. In 2015 Layden left Connacht and his international focus switched to the sevens game.
He represented Ireland at the European Olympic repechage competition in Lisbon, at which Ireland finished third. This was a good enough result for Ireland to be entered into the World Olympic repechage competition.
This competition, played in 2016, offers an opportunity to qualify for the 2016 Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro.