John O'Shea | |
Birth Name: | John Patrick O'Shea |
Birth Date: | 2 June 1940 |
Birth Place: | Weston-Super-Mare, England |
Death Place: | Australia |
Ru Position: | Prop |
Ru Amateurclubs: | Penzance Newlyn Cardiff RFC Newbridge RFC Cardiff RFC Barbarian F.C. Monmouthshire Cornwall |
Ru Nationalteam: | Wales British Lions |
Ru Nationalyears: | 1967–1968 1968 |
Ru Nationalcaps: | 5 1 |
Ru Nationalpoints: | (0) (0) |
Occupation: | Bank Manager |
School: | Lewis School Pengam |
John Patrick O'Shea (2 June 1940 – 24 April 2024) was a Wales international rugby union player.
Educated at Lewis School Pengam, along with John Dawes, he was capped five times for Wales as a prop between 1967 and 1968.[1]
O'Shea was selected for the 1968 British Lions tour to South Africa and played in the first international against . In the match against Eastern Transvaal at Springs he became the first Lion ever to be sent off for foul play, after throwing a punch.[2] He was then hit by a spectator while walking off which resulted in a brawl. Later in the tour while playing against Rhodesia, he became the first Lions prop to score two tries in a game.
O'Shea played club rugby for Cardiff between 1963 to 1970, becoming club captain in his final year. In total he played 213 games for them and scored 19 tries.[3]
John Patrick O'Shea was born in Weston-Super-Mare, England, on 2 June 1940.[4]
O'Shea died from pneumonia on 24 April 2024, at the age of 83.[5] [6] [7]