Jerry Walsh
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Jeremiah Charles "Jerry" Walsh (born 3 November 1938 in Cork, Ireland)[1] was a Ireland international rugby union footballer.
He was capped twenty-six times by Ireland as a centre between 1960 and 1967. That Walsh's prowess was mainly defensive was shown by his scoring record: it was not until his 26th appearance that he managed a try for Ireland. But the occasion, that famous victory at Sydney Cricket Ground, could scarcely have been bettered. With that he retired, in order better to pursue his career as a doctor.
Walsh was selected for the 1966 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia and New Zealand, but did not play in any of the internationals as he returned home early from Australia due to the serious illness of his father . He also toured South Africa and Australia with Ireland in 1961 and 1967 respectively. He played club rugby for University College Cork RFC and Sundays Well.
References[]
- ^ Griffiths, John (1987). The Phoenix Book of International Rugby Records. London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. pp. 12:27. ISBN 0-460-07003-7.
- 1938 births
- Irish rugby union players
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- British & Irish Lions rugby union players from Ireland
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- University College Cork RFC players
- Barbarian F.C. players
- Living people
- People educated at Presentation Brothers College, Cork
- Rugby union players from County Cork
- Munster Rugby players
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