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irish rugby tours

01.03.2021 - Alex Goff

Carroll played for Australia in 1908 and 1912, a loss to Wales, a win in the Olympic final, in which he scored two tries, and a defeat of the USA in 1912.

It was that tour of North America that changed his life, as the skilled flyhalf decided to stay in the United States. A year later he was on the USA team that lost to New Zealand. 

01.03.2021 - Alex Goff

Luke Gross is the quintessential gentle giant, friendly and engaging off the field, but ornery on it.

01.03.2021 - Alex Goff

Barb Bond was the quintessential No. 8 and an inspiration to young rugby players as women's rugby came to the fore in the 1980s and 1990s.

01.02.2021 - Alex Goff

Known more as having played under unmarried name, Mari Wallace, Mary Triplett played hooker for the USA from 2006 through 2010, being capped by the USA Women's 15s team 10 times.

01.02.2021 - Alex Goff

Before he became a hall-of-fame coach, Jack Clark was an outstanding player.

Clark played football and rugby at Cal in the 1970s and parlayed a great size and athleticism, along with an analytical mind and desire to understand all aspects of the game, into his becoming a top-notch international player.

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