In a powerful extract from his memoir, ‘Heart on My Sleeve’, Leinster and Ireland rugby star Andrew Porter reveals his struggles with disordered eating and suicidal thoughts in the wake of the loss of his beloved mother

Leinster and Ireland rugby star Andrew Porter. Photo: Alex Sheridan

Leinster and Ireland rugby star Andrew Porter. Photo: Alex Sheridan

My eating disorder crept up on me.

It wasn’t as if my parents said anything: my dad was a big man and had played rugby for Kilkenny College, Carlow and Old Wesley – in fact, many of his contemporaries would tell me they used to dread him, because in spite of his size, he was a back, so he’d be running over the top to destroy you. I idolised my dad and wanted to eat dad-sized portions of food, but I was merely a schoolboy with a big appetite. Mum had a completely normal attitude towards food, but somehow I’d internalised this idea that in order to fit in, I had to shrink myself, physically and mentally.