James Stevenson (rugby union) explained

James Stevenson
Full Name:James Burton Stevenson
Birth Date:28 August 1928
Birth Place:Belfast, Northern Ireland
Death Place:Lisburn, Northern Ireland
Position:Lock
Repyears1:1958
Repcaps1:5
Reppoints1:0

James Burton Stevenson (28 August 1928 — 29 May 2020) was an Irish international rugby union player.

Stevenson was born in Belfast and educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution.[1]

A lock forward, Stevenson captained Instonians and made his international debut against the touring Wallabies in 1958, performing well in an Ireland win. He appeared in all of Ireland's 1958 Five Nations fixtures, to finish with five caps.[2] [3]

Stevenson remained involved in rugby as an administrator and served as president of Ulster. He was a teacher by profession, with musician Van Morrison one of his students during his time at Orangefield Boys' Secondary School, before serving as principal at both Knockbreda Primary School and Belvoir Park Primary School.[1]

In 2020, Stevenson died from Covid-19 in Lisburn, aged 91.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Coronavirus: We can't give dad the funeral he'd planned, says grieving daughter of Ulster rugby hero James Stevenson . . 1 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Sad passing of a great Instonian – JB Stevenson . instonians.org.
  3. News: Ireland Do It At Last . . 18 January 1958.