Jimmy Dick (rugby union) explained

Jimmy Dick
Full Name:James S. Dick
Birth Date:24 October 1939
School:Ballymena Academy
University:Queen's University Belfast
Relatives:Ian Dick (brother)
Position:Hooker
Repyears1:1962
Repcaps1:1
Reppoints1:0

James S. Dick (born 24 October 1939) is an Irish former international rugby union player.

Born in Ballymena, Dick attended Ballymena Academy and was an Ulster Schools representative hooker.[1]

Dick played rugby for Queen's University Belfast during his medical studies. He was a member of the Ireland squad on the 1961 tour of South Africa, along with his brother Ian, but didn't appear against the Springboks.[2] Prior to the 1962 Five Nations, Dick scored two tries in an Irish trial, opposite British Lions and national captain Ronnie Dawson, who he was then preferred over for the opening fixture against England at Twickenham. After a 16–0 loss, Dick was discarded by Ireland and this remained his only cap.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Jim Dick (hooker) . . 21 January 1961.
  2. News: Brothers on Touring Side . Ballymena Observer . 16 March 1961.
  3. News: Three sink as nine go in at deep end in Twickenham . . 29 January 2006 . en.
  4. News: Faf, Elton or both? The Bok conundrum . . 9 April 2016.