Eugene Davy Explained

Eugene O'Donnell Davy (26 July 1904 – 11 November 1996) was an Ireland international rugby union fly-half.

Davy was born into an affluent family in County Dublin on 26 July 1904.[1] He was one of nine surviving children of Thomas Davy, a merchant, and his wife Alice. According to 1911 Irish census, both Davy's parents were originally from County Tipperary and his family were living at 29 Terenure Road East, Rathgar.[2] He attended Belvedere College where he was a contemporary of Kevin Barry. He attended University College Dublin and captained the university rugby team in the 1925–26 season.[3]

Davy's club side was Lansdowne Football Club. The club won the Leinster Senior Cup five consecutive times from 1927 to 1931 and the Bateman Cup (the all-Ireland championship) on three occasions between 1928–29 and 1930–31.[4]

He won 34 international caps for Ireland between 1925 and 1934. His debut was on 14 March 1925 against Wales.[1] He played his final international against England on 10 February 1934.[1] In his international career he scored eight tries and three drop goals and was part of the Irish team that shared the 1926 Five Nations Championship.[1] In 1930 he made history by scoring three tries in eight minutes in a 14–11 win over Scotland at Murrayfield. As of January 2009 he is among the top twenty try-scorers in Irish rugby history.[5]

He was manager of Ireland on their victorious 1967 tour of Australia.[6] He also served as president of the IRFU in 1967–68.[7]

In 1926 Davy and his brother James founded Davy Stockbrokers, now one of Ireland's leading providers of financial services.[8]

He died on 11 November 1996, aged 92.[9]

In 1999 UCD inaugurated the 'Davy Bursary' in his honour. He was one of thirty-two former Belvedere pupils profiled in Oliver Murphy's book Belvedere’s Rugby Heroes (2006).

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  1. http://sv1.sotic.net/scrum/players.php?player=23770&includeref=dynamic{{Dead link|date=August 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  2. Web site: National Archives . Census.nationalarchives.ie . 2009-01-08 . 2009-02-05.
  3. Web site: Peter McKiernan . UCD News October 1999 . UCD . 1999. 2009-02-05.
  4. Web site: Style E 6360 . Irish Rugby . 2006-10-12 . 2009-02-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071120233933/http://www.irishrugby.ie/6855_6360.php . 20 November 2007 .
  5. Web site: Player Statistics . Irish Rugby . 2008-10-01 . 2009-02-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080822045153/http://www.irishrugby.ie/280_244.php . 2008-08-22 . dead .
  6. News: Alice Miles . Tamer of the Aussies . The Times . 2005-11-13. 2009-02-05 . London.
  7. Web site: Ex-Presidents of the IRFU 1950-Present . Irish Rugby . 2007-01-11 . 2009-02-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071119103005/http://www.irishrugby.ie/300_383.php . 19 November 2007 .
  8. Web site: About Davy - History . Davy Stockbrokers . 2009-02-05.
  9. Web site: Players and Officials - Eugene Davy . Scrum.com . 2009-02-05.